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Georg Michael Anton Kerschensteiner (July 29, 1854 in
München – January 15, 1932 in München) was a German professor and educational theorist. He was director of public schools in Munich from 1895 to 1919 and became a professor at the
University of Munich
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in 1920. The author of ''Theorie der Bildungsorganisation'' (1933), Kerschensteiner is primarily known for developing a pragmatic approach to education, which included the integration of academic study with physical activity and the establishment of a network of vocational schools.
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Georg Kerschensteiner in der Datenbank der Reichstagsabgeordnetenauf der Website der Archivschule Marburg
KurzbiographieKolloquium anlässlich des 150. Geburtstags von Georg Kerschensteiner, WiSe 2004/2005 an der LMU MünchenVier Vorträge im
QuickTime-Format, zum Teil mit Simultananzeige der
PowerPoint
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''Preise der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft''(darunter auch der Georg-Kerschensteiner-Preis)
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1854 births
1932 deaths
People from the Kingdom of Bavaria
German Roman Catholics
Progressive People's Party (Germany) politicians
Members of the 13th Reichstag of the German Empire
Academic staff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
German male writers