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Definition of Pestalozzianism

Pestalozzianism
Pestalozzianism Pes`ta*loz"zi*an*ism, n. The system of education introduced by Pestalozzi.

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- Wiley & Sons Barnard, Henry; Pestalozzi, Johann (1859), Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism: Life, Educational Principles, and Methods of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi...
- (BBC, 1977) Gutek, Gerald Lee. Joseph Neef: The Americanization of Pestalozzianism" (University of Alabama Press, 1978) Hackensmith, Charles W. Biography...
- Company. Barnard, Henry; Pestalozzi, Johann (1859). Pestalozzi and Pestalozzianism: Life, Educational Principles, and Methods of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi...
- Washington D.C., 189-733, 1906 Donachie, I. William Maclure: Science, Pestalozzianism and Reform in Europe and the United States Accessed 26 August 2012...
- Instruction in 1834 which was based upon the music education works of Pestalozzian System of Education founded by Swiss educator Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi...
- Lessons on s****; full title Lessons on s****: as given in a Pestalozzian school, at Cheam, Surrey, a book written by Elizabeth Mayo and published in...
- engineering. During 1847–8, Ralph was a pupil at Wilhelm von Fellenberg's Pestalozzian school at Hofwyl, near Bern. Subsequently-educated privately, he matriculated...
- grow into "honest men". The educational methods emplo**** reflect the Pestalozzian idea Bronson Alcott ascribed to that "the best education starts at home...
- went to Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland, where they were educated at the Pestalozzian Institute founded by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746–1827). The teaching...
- 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...