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Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi

    January 12, 1746 – February 17, 1827
    Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
    Leonard and Gertrude, a Book for the Poor, Tr. by E. Shepherd
    The Address Of Pestalozzi To The British Public, Soliciting Them To Aid By Subscriptions His Plan Of Preparing School Masters And Mistresses For The P
    Letters On Early Education
    Leonard and Gertrude: A Popular Story, Written Originally in German, Translated Into French, and Now Attempted in English, with the Hope of
    Das große Fabel-Buch: 86 Titel
    Letters on early education
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      Letters on early education
    • The work explores a series of allegorical tales featuring animals, each illustrating moral and philosophical lessons. These stories reflect Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi's views on education, justice, and societal issues. Themes of equality, governance, and the nature of conflict are prevalent, as characters like lions, foxes, and bees engage in discussions about freedom and morality. The narratives serve not only as fables but also as critiques of human society, advocating for reform and a deeper understanding of social dynamics through the lens of animal behavior.

      Das große Fabel-Buch: 86 Titel
    • The book is a reproduction of a significant historical artifact, preserved to maintain its original integrity. It includes authentic copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its journey through important libraries globally. This work is recognized for its cultural importance and contributes to the broader knowledge base of civilization.

      Leonard and Gertrude: A Popular Story, Written Originally in German, Translated Into French, and Now Attempted in English, with the Hope of
    • Letters On Early Education

      Addressed To J. P. Greaves, Esq. (1827)

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Pestalozzi's educational philosophy, articulated through a series of six letters to J.P. Greaves, emphasizes the natural development of children and the importance of tailored, hands-on learning experiences. He advocates for moral education, physical development, and parental involvement in children's learning. Each letter addresses different facets of education, from language and arithmetic to creativity and character development. This influential work has shaped educational practices for over two centuries, highlighting the need for inclusive and holistic approaches to teaching.

      Letters On Early Education
    • "Leonard and Gertrude A Book for the Poor Tr by E Shepherd" is a classic text on education and social reform, written by Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, a prominent 18th-century educator and social philosopher. The book tells the story of Leonard and Gertrude, two poor children who receive an education and training in life skills that enable them to overcome poverty and adversity. It is an inspiring read for anyone interested in the history of education and the role of education in social change.

      Leonard and Gertrude, a Book for the Poor, Tr. by E. Shepherd
    • Pestalozzi's classic work on education is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of pedagogy. Leonard and Gertrude tells the story of two children who overcome poverty and hardship through the power of education. Pestalozzi's revolutionary ideas about education influenced generations of educators and his book is still relevant today. This edition includes a new introduction, making it an essential addition to any education library.

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    • The book showcases the diverse contributions of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, a Swiss educator and reformer, through a collection of narratives and fables. It explores themes of education, nature, and societal development, featuring stories that illustrate moral lessons and human experiences. Each tale, such as "Lienhard und Gertrud" and various fables, reflects Pestalozzi's philosophical insights into the growth of humanity and the importance of nurturing and equality. His work emphasizes the interplay between nature and society, making it a significant contribution to educational literature.

      Gesammelte Werke: Pädagogische Schriften + Romane + Erzählungen + Fabeln: Lienhard und Gertrud + Wie Gertrud ihre Kinder lehrt + Meine N