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He was a Czech educator. Also was a big step in children's life for writing the first ever picture book for children.
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John Locke was the creator of educational Philosophy. He thought that when the child is born there not born evil or good based on the parents society. This was based on a scientific method as he approached a child on how a doctor would approach a child. He was the first european educator to talk about observing one child to the difference of another child, other then discussing it with a group. Locke thought the purpose of education was to make humans useful, educating adults and children.
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A swiss waiter and philosopher, proposed that children were not inherently evil but naturally good. He is best known for his book Emile, in which he raised a hypothetical to adulthood.
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He was a swiss educator, offered to do theories on education and caring that have formed the basis of many common teaching practices of early childhood.
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German was the first country to have kindergarten. Kindergarten has gone through many social changes throughout the years. At first it was for poor students and then it went to be led by churches. The kindergarten we know today is the first grade that students enter when they go to school to help them become more independent and prepared for the following grades.
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He was a major contributor to early childhood education, he's best known as the "Father of Kindergarten." His organization of educational thought and ideas about learning, curriculum, and the teacher training served as the foundation for the development of a system of education for young children.
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He was a industrialist and follower of the Pestalozzi. He extended his concerns for special reform to the families of those working in the cotton mills of Wales.
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He was a historical theorist. He founded anthroposophy, which that led to practical applications like education.
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This was the first female physician in italy. She worked in the slums of Rome with poor children and children with intellectual disabilities. She opened a preschool in 1907.
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A soviet satellite was the worlds first successfully exploration of space. This caused an upheaval in education circles
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Nursery schools went way beyond custodial healthcare, they fostered the child total development.
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A demonstration program aimed at providing educational, social, medical, dental, nutritional, and metal health services to preschool children from a diverse population of low income families.
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This was a British infant school that had a strong commitment to social reform. In Britain, the term infant school refers to the kindergarten and primary grades.
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He was the most famous proponent of the free/natural school movement of the mid 2oth century. His book Summer Hill describes 40 years of that educational program or which he was headmaster.
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The introduction to Tech. On how it affects people In everyday life with the brain of someone and on young children.
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This was made to address and recognize the effects on poverty on children's development. It was too focus the attention on cognitive aspects of learning.
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Legislative law was passed. Giving federal programs the option to improve public school performance.
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The common core state standards for grades k-12 in English, language arts, and also mathematics.
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A foundation of good teaching for young children based in engaging in practices, regardless of the setting, that are appropriate to the children in front of you.