Pestalozzi: His Thought and its Relevance TodayRoutledge, 18.11.2016 - 110 Seiten This book, first published in 1967, begins with a description of Pestalozzi’s life in which the factors which influenced his development are outlined and the history of his educational institutes described. The author then presents Pestalozzi’s most important educational ideas in a systematic way. Dealing first with the various aspects of his ‘Method’, the author goes on to consider certain features of Pestalozzi’s theories which are of special interest – his views on discipline, on the role of teachers and parents, and on general and vocational education. This title will be of interest to students of history and education. |
Inhalt
1764 | |
The Neuhof Experiment | 1775 |
Stans | |
The Rise and Fall of the Yverdon Institute | |
Introduction to Pestalozzis Method | |
Intellectual Education | |
Moral Education | |
Physical Education | |
Parents and Teachers | |
Conclusion | |
Bibliography | |
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