STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 74, sig. 109-1/80 Page 16 · 16 of 124
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 74, sig. 109-1/80
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CV from June 1943 on 4 courses planned in Rankenheim. However, because of the increased terrorist attacks on Berlin only 1 course could take place in Rankenheim, the remaining 3 were conducted from April - June 1994 in Prague. About 250 czech. Biologists took part in these 4 courses; the best of them will be used in the autumn as heads of internal vision courses and working groups. For the methodological further training of the youngest Czech German teachers / assistant teachers/ were already in the main holidays of the Sohj. 194l/42 courses were set up in Prague, Brno and Königgrätz; these were conducted by teachers of the German Higher Sohulen. In January 1984, a course leader course was held in Prague and Brno to attract local forces for a wider re-training of all German teachers. The participants then took over the management of internal training courses for all German teachers at the Czech secondary schools and teacher training institutions in order to align the methodology uniformly. In a second course lead course in January 1984 in Prague and Brno, the treatment of the German polytechnic of the Sohule was shown and German Reichskunde presented. In January 1944, the best Czech teachers were selected by the Czech secondary schools and teacher training institutions for a course leader course, which mainly dealt with the methodology of Czech teaching. The participants then conducted internal training courses of the Czech teachers of all Czech secondary and teacher education institutions. (d) German teacher training institutions and home schools. The training camps for boys and girls from Bohemia and Moravia, who had registered for admission, were located in Iglau, Neuhaus and Olmütz during the period of the