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Johann Julius Hecker (December 2, 1707 – June 24, 1768) was a German educator who established the first Realschule (practical high school) and Prussia's first teacher-education institution. Biography
The basic foundations of a generic Prussian primary education system were laid out by Frederick the Great with his Generallandschulreglement, a decree of 1763 which was written by Johann Julius Hecker. Hecker had already before (in 1748) founded the first teacher's seminary in Prussia.
The basic foundations of the Prussian primary education system were laid out by Frederick the Great with his "Generallandschulreglement," a decree of 1763, drafted by Johann Julius Hecker. It mandated the schooling of all young Prussians, both girls and boys, to be educated by mainly municipality funded schools from age 5 until age 13 or 14.
Julius Hecker is the name of: Johann Julius Hecker (1707–1768), German educator Julian F. Hecker (also known as Julius Hecker) (1881–1938), Russian-American Christian minister
Deutsch: Denkmal Johann Julius Hecker, Theologe und Pädagoge um 1750 Inschrift: Begründer des ersten preußischen Lehrerseminars 1748. Das Denkmal steht auf der Schlossinsel in Berlin-Köpenick. Selbst fotografiert, Mai 2004 GNU FDL
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