Halle schools for the poor

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Halle schools for the poor were pioneering early modern charitable educational institutions in Halle, Germany, founded by August Hermann Francke to provide schooling and social support to impoverished children.

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Halle schools for the poor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Pietist institution
charitable educational institution
early modern school
affiliation University of Halle NERFINISHED
associatedWith Francke Foundations NERFINISHED
Halle Pietism NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
educationalLevel elementary education
primary education
era early modern period
founder August Hermann Francke NERFINISHED
fundingSource charitable endowments
private donations
hasAlternativeName Francke Foundations schools
Franckesche Stiftungen schools NERFINISHED
hasEducationalProgram basic arithmetic
catechism instruction
reading instruction
writing instruction
hasPart bookstore
orphanage
pharmacy
printing press
school for poor children
teacher training facility
inception 1695
influenced Protestant educational reform
mission schools abroad
orphanage schools in Germany
influencedBy Lutheran orthodoxy NERFINISHED
Pietist theology
languageOfInstruction German
locatedIn Electorate of Brandenburg NERFINISHED
Halle NERFINISHED
Halle an der Saale NERFINISHED
Prussia NERFINISHED
notablePerson August Hermann Francke NERFINISHED
purpose education of poor children
moral reform
religious instruction
social support for impoverished children
religiousMovement Pietism NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Lutheranism
significantEvent rapid expansion in early 18th century
socialFunction orphan care
poor relief

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August Hermann Francke notableWork Halle schools for the poor