Georges Bertier
Georges Alphonse Bertier (1877–1962) was a French educator, Director of the École des Roches, and co-founder of secular Scouting in France. Co-founder of Eclaireurs de France, he founded one of the first recorded Boy Scout troops in 1910 at École des Roches (pioneer of Active learning).
Georges Alphonse Bertier | |
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Born | Georges Alphonse Bertier 1877 Nancy, France |
Died | 1962 (aged 84–85) Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Educationalist |
He served as President of Eclaireurs de France between 1920 and 1936, and later as President of Eclaireurs Neutres de France from 1952 to his death.
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