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Other Protestant Educators |
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1. Sturm. 2. The Gymnasium at Strasburg. 3. The celebrated course of study. 4. Trotzendorf. 5. Neander. |
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CHAPTER XXX |
The Jesuits and their Education |
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1. The order. 2. Loyola. 3. Growth of the society. 4. Jesuit education. 5. Use of emulation. 6. Estimate of their educational work. 7. Summary. 8. The Port Royalists. |
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CHAPTER XXXI |
Other Educators of the Sixteenth Century |
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1. Roger Ascham. 2. Double translating. 3. Rabelais. 4. First appearance of realism in instruction. 5. Montaigne. 6. Summary of progress during the sixteenth century. |
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CHAPTER XXXII |
Education during the Seventeenth Century |
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1. Political and historical conditions. 2. The educational situation. 3. Compulsory education. 4. The Innovators. |
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CHAPTER XXXIII |
Educators of the Seventeenth Century |
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1. Bacon. 2. The inductive method. 3. Ratke. 4. His pedagogy. 5. Comenius. 6. The "Orbis Pictus." 7. Summary of his work. 8. Milton. 9 . Locke. 10. Fénelon. 11. His pedagogy. 12. La Salle land the brothers of the Christian schools. 13. Rollin. 14. Summary of the educational progress of the seventeenth century. |
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CHAPTER XXXIV |
Francke and the Pietists |
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1. Pietism. 2. Francke. 3. The Institutions at Halle. 4. The training of teachers. 5. The Real-school. |
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CHAPTER XXXV |
General View of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries |
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1. The abolition of slavery. 2. The extension of political rights. 3. Science as an instrument of civilization. 4. Religious freedom. |
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CHAPTER XXXVI |
Modern Educators—Rousseau |
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1. Life. 2. Pedagogy. 3. The "Émile." |
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CHAPTER XXXVII |
Modern Educators—Basedow |
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1. Life. 2. The Philanthropin. 3. Writings. 4. Jacotot. |
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CHAPTER XXXVIII |
Modern Educators—Pestalozzi |
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1. Childhood. 2. Schooling. 3. Life purpose. 4. The Christian ministry. 5. The law. 6. Farming. 7. Marriage. 8. At Neuhof. 9. Authorship. 10. At Stanz. 11. At Burgdorf. 12. At Yverdon. 13. Summary of Pestalozzi's work. |
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CHAPTER XXXIX |
Modern Educators—Froebel |
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1. Life. 2. As teacher. 3. His first school. 4. The kindergarten. 5. The "Education of Man." |
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CHAPTER XL |
Modern Educators—Herbart |
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1. Life. 2. Experience as a tutor. 3. As a university professor. 4. His practice school in the university. 5. Writings. 6. His pedagogical work. 7. Work of modern Herbartians. |
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CHAPTER XLI |
Modern Educators—Horace Mann |
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1. Life. 2. Work as a statesman. 3. As an educator. 4. His Seventh Annual Report. 5. Love for the common schools. |
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CHAPTER XLII |