• Paul Geheeb (1870–1961) was a German pedagogue in the German rural boarding school movement known for co-founding the boarding schools Wickersdorf Free...
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    Bern, Switzerland. It was founded in 1934 by Paul Geheeb and his wife Edith Geheeb Cassirer. In 1910, Geheeb had founded a similar school, the Odenwaldschule...
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    in the city Adalbert Geheeb (1842–1909), pharmacist and moss explorer Moritz Goldschmidt [de] (1863–1916), botanist Paul Geheeb (1870–1961), progressive...
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    the Ober-Hambach section of Heppenheim. It was founded by Edith and Paul Geheeb in 1910 and was based on their concept of holistic education reform,...
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  • eventually succeeded in establishing five more Landerziehungsheime. Edith and Paul Geheeb founded Odenwaldschule in Heppenheim in the Odenwald in 1910 using their...
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    Odenwaldschule (redirect from Edith Geheeb)
    Landerziehungsheim, a private boarding school located in a rural setting. Edith and Paul Geheeb established it using their concept of progressive education, which integrated...
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    7 April 1920 as a result of the end of her affair with the pedagogue Paul Geheeb. Weber thought positively of it, as he thought that it was justified...
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    attended a progressive private school, the School of Humanity run by Paul Geheeb, in the mountains of Switzerland. While on vacation, with friends, he...
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    Wickersdorf) was a progressive school in Germany, founded by Gustav Wyneken and Paul Geheeb in 1906. In particular, the concept of "movement play" on the school...
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    stay, he became involved in the simmering conflict between principal Paul Geheeb and the spiritus rector of the country school, Gustav Wyneken. The resulting...
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    Rodriguez". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Paul Geheeb". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Felix...
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    1932, he taught at Odenwaldschule in Heppenheim, created in 1910 by Paul Geheeb following the progressive education movement. The experience in this...
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    Rotten, Franz Cižek, Dr Harold Rugg, Professor T P Nunn, and Paul Geheeb de:Paul Geheeb. Other conferences were held at Locarno (1927), Cheltenham and...
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    Wickersdorf Free School Community in Thuringia with Odenwaldschule founder Paul Geheeb and others. The Ministry of Saxe-Meiningen dismissed Wyneken from his...
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  • friendships with Dr. Fritz Karsen, Dr. Franz Hilker, Dr. Peter Petersen, Paul Geheeb, and Adolphe Ferrière. All of Alexander's experiences thus far convinced...
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    travelled to Germany and visited schools such as the Odenwaldschule of Paul Geheeb, to update on developments in education. After Anschluss, she helped...
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    visitor to the Odenwaldschule founded in 1910 by the educational reformer Paul Geheeb. In 1925, Rotten and Adolphe Ferrière became the first deputy directors...
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  • by war. There, she met the founders of the Odenwaldschule, Edith and Paul Geheeb, who decided to ask her to head up the school, which they had had to...
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  • Odenwald school in Heppenheim—to arrange an interview between Headmaster Paul Geheeb and herself to determine if Oda could be admitted to that school. From...
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    teachers. Together with so-called pedagogic rebels like Gustav Wyneken, Paul Geheeb (1870–1961) and August Halm (1869–1929) in autumn 1906 Luserke founded...
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  • Gebert (born 1976) Geerinck – Daniel Geerinck (born 1945) Geh. – Adalbert Geheeb (1842–1909) G.E.Haglund – Gustaf Emmanuel Haglund (1900–1955) Geiger – Philipp...
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  • International Living. The biggest support and inspiration came from Paul and Edith Geheeb, the founders of the Wickersdorf Free School Community, Odenwaldschule...
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  • founders, Paul and Edith Geheeb, were to exert a profound influence on him. Upon the accession of the Nazis to power in Germany the Geheebs relocated...
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  • In 1945, Peltier married Irma Mary Geheeb (1924-2014), the third daughter of Albert John and Cleo Belou Geheeb. Known as "Mickey", she graduated from...
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