- his
earliest works which outline ideas that
would later be
known as
Pestalozzian. The
aphorisms attracted little attention at the time of publication...
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least the
preliminary steps towards reading and
sometimes writing, and
Pestalozzian 'object lessons' on
natural objects and
domestic utensils.
Tiered galleries...
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Harmony he had
already established the
first Pestalozzian school in America.
Fretageot and Neef had been
Pestalozzian educators and
school administrators at...
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students should each have responsibilities.
Maeser was
influenced by
Pestalozzian educational theory, but also
advocated that
schools should include religion...
- (1770–1854) was an
educational reformer and pedagogue, who
founded the
first Pestalozzian school in the
United States[citation needed] and
published the first...
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Washington D.C., 189-733, 1906 Donachie, I.
William Maclure: Science,
Pestalozzianism and
Reform in
Europe and the
United States Accessed 26
August 2012...
- engineering.
During 1847–8,
Ralph was a
pupil at
Wilhelm von Fellenberg's
Pestalozzian school at Hofwyl, near Bern.
Subsequently he was
educated privately;...
- Company. Barnard, Henry; Pestalozzi,
Johann (1859).
Pestalozzi and
Pestalozzianism: Life,
Educational Principles, and
Methods of
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi...
- grow into "honest men". The
educational methods emplo****
reflect the
Pestalozzian idea
Bronson Alcott ascribed to that "the best
education starts at home...
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rhythm in a way
similar to the way a
language would be taught,
rooted in
Pestalozzian theory formalized by
Robert M. Gagné and
applied in
Edwin Gordon's skill...