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Herbartianism is an
educational philosophy, movement, and
method loosely based on the
educational and
pedagogical thought of
German educator Johann Friedrich...
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particular in
relation to aesthetics. His
educational philosophy is
known as
Herbartianism.
Herbart was born on 4 May 1776 in Oldenburg.
Growing up as a fragile...
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lesson plan is a teacher's
detailed description of the
course of
instruction or "learning trajectory" for a lesson. A
daily lesson plan is developed...
- a syllabus,
which often spans several months or years.
According to
Herbartianism,
teaching is
broken down into phases. The
initial phase involves preparing...
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become fulfilled once they
establish themselves as
productive citizens.
Herbartianism refers to the
movement underpinned by Herbart's
theoretical perspectives...
- as a
reaction to the
classicism of
faculty psychology,
including the
Herbartians, who
organized the
Herbart Club in 1892, and
later the
National Herbart...
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Alexander McMurry (1857–1929) was an
American educator,
pioneer in
American Herbartianism, and
brother to
Frank Morton McMurry. In 1857,
McMurry was born in Crawfordsville...
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pedagogical authority. Dörpfeld
applied the
Herbartian philosophy to the
level of
elementary school. His
Herbartianism was
influenced by
German Romanticism and...
- Illinois. His work in education,
specifically in ****ociation with the
Herbartianism movement, had a
lasting impact on the
field at the time. Cook was born...
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approach to education. His
conception of
education was
influenced by the
Herbartian pedagogy prominent in
Europe during the late
nineteenth century,: 1362...