The author presents arepresentative of reform pedagogy (the reformist pedagogical movement) and humanitarian pedagogy (special pedagogy – in Nohl’s case, it also refers to special pedagogy focused on supporting young people and their social rehabilitation). Nohl worked on establishing pedagogy as an independent science and developing social pedagogy. He was dismissed from the position in 1937, but resumed his duties in 1945. Nohl was a professor of education at the University of Göttingen, co-editor of “Die Bildung”, also the founder and publisher of “Die Sammlung”. He wrote several works on aesthetics, pedagogical anthropology and pedagogy. His main pedagogical work is the Pedagogical Movement in Germany and its Theory.
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