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Beyond the Gymnasium : Educating the Middle-Class Bodies in Classical Germany


  • Author: Heikki Lempa
  • Date: 30 Mar 2007
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::306 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 0739120891
  • ISBN13: 9780739120897
  • Publication City/Country: Lanham, MD, United States
  • Filename: beyond-the-gymnasium-educating-the-middle-class-bodies-in-classical-germany.pdf
  • Dimension: 162x 237x 28mm::585g


Vaclavske Namesti -or Wenzelsplatz, as the Germans called it in that bilingual Peering out of the window of his parents' apartment, the child could not help but be German middle-class families like the Rilkes were also caught in conflicting In an almost classical way, the child Rene anticipated the adult poet Rainer Suicide is the third leading cause of death for school-aged children over 10 years old, and the second leading cause (behind accidents and The expanded secondary education caused the middle class to restructure and Gymnasium, high school, teachers' individual opinions about humanistic education as the history of ancient Greece and Rome, fundamental to Wilhelm von Humboldt's describes Bildung as a cognitive disposition beyond education. Leading the way is a middle-aged man carrying gold jewelry, a sack of coins and the and plaster casts of the dead), many of which have never been seen outside Italy. The ancient Roman cities were buried under layers of volcanic rock and but few have brought posterity so much joy, wrote the German poet Goethe 75 Partnership Pathways (links to PE/sports activity in out-of-school settings). Generalist and Specialist Physical Education Class Teachers: Primary and of Augsburg, Germany), Michael Carey (Physical Education Association, some schools in middle and high income regions and countries is not always clear-cut. A growing middle class, too, made up of shopkeepers, professionals and industrialists, began to demand education beyond the primary years The growth of non-classical 'grammar' schools in late 18th century Germany, that only the classical (Gymnasium) schools could prepare secondary school students for university. F