- The
Philanthropinum (from Gr****: φίλος = friend, and άνθρωπος = human) was a reformist,
progressive school in Dessau,
Germany from 1774 to 1793. It was...
- a
German educational reformer,
teacher and writer. He
founded the
Philanthropinum, a short-lived but
influential progressive school in Dessau, and was...
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german philosopher Immanuel Kant. The
complementary institute -
named Philanthropinum and
established by the
founder of the
movement - have been
quoted by...
- education. In Germany,
Johann Bernhard Basedow (1724–1790)
established the
Philanthropinum at
Dessau in 1774. He
developed new
teaching methods based on conversation...
- Schulenburg-Kehnert [de], he went to
Dessau in 1780 to
teach French at the
Philanthropinum. It was
there that he
began to write. He
returned to
Berlin in 1782...
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including Johann Bernhard Basedow,
whose practice in his
model school the
Philanthropinum drew upon his ideas, as well as
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. More generally...
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Events from the year 1774 in Germany.
Philanthropinum Ferdinand Oechsle Gottfried Daniel Krummacher Ferdinand Weerth Johann Jakob Bernhardi Johann Wilhelm...
- also
attended a
secondary school leaving certificate course at the
Philanthropinum in Dessau.
After graduating from high
school in 1988, she
studied agricultural...
- Later, his
palace in
Dessau was used by a
progressive school, "The
Philanthropinum".
Anton Balthasar König,
Henning Alexander von Kleist, Biographisches...
- from 1999 to 2019.
After graduating from high
school in 1987 at the
Philanthropinum secondary school in Dessau, Tilo
Kummer served as a
temporary non-commissioned...