Halle schools

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Halle schools were a pioneering network of early 18th-century Protestant educational institutions in Halle that embodied and spread the pedagogical and social ideals of the Halle Enlightenment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Protestant educational institution
network of schools
aimedAt children of the poor
future Protestant clergy
future schoolteachers
orphans
coreObjective education of poor children
moral reform of youth
religious education
social discipline
training of Protestant teachers
country Germany NERFINISHED
educationalLevel primary education
secondary education
foundedBy August Hermann Francke NERFINISHED
fundingSource church support
income from associated enterprises
philanthropic donations
hasEducationalPhilosophy Halle Enlightenment pedagogy
pietism
hasPart Francke Foundations schools NERFINISHED
Latin school in Halle
orphanage school in Halle
teachers’ seminary in Halle
hasPedagogicalFeature boarding arrangements for pupils
catechetical teaching
class-based instruction
combination of religious instruction and practical skills
strict discipline
historicalPeriod early modern period
inception early 18th century
influenced Protestant missions education
Protestant schooling in Germany
teacher training in German lands
influencedBy Halle University theology
Lutheran orthodoxy NERFINISHED
Protestant Pietism NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction German
Latin
locatedIn Halle NERFINISHED
Halle an der Saale NERFINISHED
movement Halle Enlightenment movement NERFINISHED
Pietist movement
partOf Halle Enlightenment NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Lutheranism
Protestantism
socialRole instrument of social control
instrument of social welfare
model for philanthropic institutions

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Halle Enlightenment hasKeyInstitution Halle schools