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Social Education
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1. Term and Theme The term “social education” is of German origin (
Sozialpädagogik, used by K. Mager in 1844, and by F. Diesterweg in 1850). Similar words in other languages did not arise at the same time, but in almost all European countries there are similar fields of work using the same procedures. There are of course great differences in the various national conditions of work, in the contents of the education, in the means of delivery, and in the social and professional status of the educators. Thus we find the “resident social worker” in Great Britain; the
Erzieher (educator) or
Sozialpäd…
