Marianne Pennekamp
Marianne Pennekamp (May 14, 1924 – December 3, 2021) was a Jewish social worker with a focus on families, children and school social work. As a child she survived the Holocaust, when her family fled from Karlsruhe to Marseille Vichy France in 1935, before immigrating to New York, after her father was released from internment camp. Provided by Wikipedia
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Social work practice toward a child, family, school, community perspective by Freeman, Edith M., Pennekamp, Marianne
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Collaboration in school guidance A creative approach to pupil personnel work by Sarvis, Mary A., Pennekamp, Marianne
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