The Transatlantic Kindergarten: Education and Women's Movements in Germany and the United States

By Unknown Author.

The Transatlantic Kindergarten: Education and Women's Movements in Germany and the United States

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The kindergarten--as institution, as educational philosophy, and as social reform movement--is one of Germany's most important contributions to the world. Swiss pedagogue Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and his German student Friedrich Fröbel, who founded the kindergarten movement around 1840, envisioned kindergartens as places of education and creative engagement for children across all classes, not merely as daycare centers for poor families. At first, however, Germany proved an inhospitable environment for this new institution. After the failure of the 1848 revolutions, several Germ...

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0190274417, 9780190274412

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