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Adalbert Geheeb (21
March 1842 in
Geisa – 13
September 1909 in Konigsfelden, Brugg, Aargau) was a
German botanist specializing in mosses. The son of a...
- Switzerland. It was
founded in 1934 by Paul
Geheeb and his wife
Edith Geheeb C****irer. In 1910,
Geheeb had
founded a
similar school, the Odenwaldschule...
- Paul
Geheeb (1870–1961) was a
German pedagogue in the
German rural boarding school movement known for co-founding the
boarding schools Wickersdorf Free...
- 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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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 and...
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succeeded in
establishing five more Landerziehungsheime.
Edith and Paul
Geheeb founded Odenwaldschule in
Heppenheim in the
Odenwald in 1910
using their...
- 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 Heidelberg...
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surname Ni. The
surname may
refer to the
following notable people:
Adalbert Geheeb (1842–1909),
German botanist Geh Min (born 1950),
Singaporean politician...
- in the city
Adalbert Geheeb (1842–1909),
pharmacist and moss
explorer Moritz Goldschmidt [de] (1863–1916),
botanist Paul
Geheeb (1870–1961), progressive...
- 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, integrating...