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Jacotot (4
March 1770 – 30 July 1840) was a
French teacher and
educational philosopher,
creator of the
method of "intellectual eman****tion."
Jacotot...
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individual towards individual liberation. Rancière uses the
example of
Joseph Jacotot, a
French teacher in the late 18th
century who
taught in
Belgium without...
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written for
educators and educators-to-be.
Through the
story of
Joseph Jacotot, Rancière
challenges his
readers to
consider equality as a
starting point...
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Charles Decroix (1894–1912).
Lucien Voilin (1912–1925).
Marius Jacotot (1925–1930).
Georges Barthélémy (1930–1944).
Firmin Aury (in
August 1944)...
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education John
Dewey Célestin
Freinet Friedrich Fröbel Ivan
Illich Joseph Jacotot Deborah Meier Maria Montessori Jean-Jacques
Rousseau Rudolf Steiner Jiddu...
- d'Andelarre (1803-1885),
politician Claude Jade (1948–2006),
actress Joseph Jacotot (1770–1840),
educational philosopher François
Jouffroy (1806–1882), sculptor...
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Muhammad Ali,
Ottoman military leader and
pasha (d. 1849) 1770 –
Joseph Jacotot,
French philosopher and
academic (d. 1840) 1778 –
Robert Emmet,
Irish republican...
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Ferri KF,
Jacotot E,
Blanco J, Esté JA,
Kroemer G (2000). "Mitochondrial
control of cell...
- (Herbart, Ziller, Diesterweg,
Froebel and Kehr), by the
French (Rousseau and
Jacotot), by the
English (Spencer and Bain) and, of course,
Swiss pedagogy (Pestalozzi...
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musicologist Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh,
prominent Iranian writer Joseph Jacotot, philosopher,
creator of the
method of "intellectual eman****tion" Alain...