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Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (German: [ˈjoːhan ˈhaɪnrɪç pɛstaˈlɔtsiː] , Italian: [pestaˈlɔttsi]; 12
January 1746 – 17
February 1827) was a
Swiss pedagogue...
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Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746–1827),
Swiss pedagogue and
educational reformer Max
Pestalozzi (1857–1925),
Swiss chess master Hans A.
Pestalozzi (1929–2004)...
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Colegio Pestalozzi or
Pestalozzi Schule may
refer to:
Colegio Pestalozzi (Argentina) (German school)
Colegio Pestalozzi (Peru) (Swiss school) This disambiguation...
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Adolf Pestalozzi (February 7, 1929 – July 14, 2004) was a
Swiss social critic of late 20th
century capitalism,
which eventually led to his becoming...
- 2024
merger between the
Pestalozzi International Foundation (formerly
called Pestalozzi Children's
Village Trust and then
Pestalozzi International Village...
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Pestalozzi-Bibliothek Zürich (PBZ) is the
public library of the City of Zürich, Switzerland. It
operates a
total of 14 branches. The PBZ
financed primarily...
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Kinderdorf Pestalozzi (lit. '
Pestalozzi Children’s Village') is a non-profit
organization located in Trogen,
Canton Appenzell. It was
named after the Swiss...
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Pestalozzi-Fröbel-Haus was
founded in 1882. It was one of the
first institutions in
Germany that
started to
train early childhood teachers, as well...
- The
Pestalozzi-Gymnasium in
Biberach an der Riß, Baden-Württemberg,
Germany is a
Gymnasium (high school)
founded in 1860. In 2005 it
comprised 1,250 students...
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Colegio Pestalozzi (German:
Pestalozzi Schule) is a
German international school in Belgrano,
Buenos Aires. It is
governed by the Asociación
Cultural Pestalozzi...