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  2. Johann Julius Hecker - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Prussian education system - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Education in the Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. File:Johann Julius Hecker (bust).JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Julius Hecker - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Holy Trinity Church, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Johann Julius Hecker (1707–1768), the first pastor at Trinity Church. It also had a 22m diameter dome over the centre of the cross, consisting of a tiled wooden structure with an octagonal lantern that served as bell tower and internal decoration representing the Four Evangelists.

  8. Teodor Janković-Mirijevski - Wikipedia

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    As a cameralism student his professor was Johann von Sonnenfels. After entering the University of Vienna, he began to read widely in the fields of general knowledge, mathematics, and science. [4] After reading the manuals of Hecker and Zwecke, Janković decided to visit Johann Julius Hecker.

  9. August Hermann Francke - Wikipedia

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    The Gynaeceum was followed by many Pietist girls schools in Germany, notably the Magdalenenstift in Altenburg and Johann Julius Hecker's Royal Elisabeth School in Berlin in 1747. [6]