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He was a Czech educator that wrote the very first picture book for children. it was published in 1658 and it was also a builder for teachers that included training of the senses and the study of nature. He fostered the belief that education should follow the natural order of things.
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He was a French thinker who believed people are naturally good, but society can corrupt them. He argued that governments should be based on the will of the people, not kings, and his idea helped inspire modern democracy.
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An English philosopher, Locke is considered to be the founder of modern educational philosophy. He based his theory of education on the scientific method and the study of the mind and learning.
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An industrialist and follower of Pestalozzi, Owen extended his concerns for social reform to the families of those working in the cotton mills of Wales, He established labor practices for the workers and schooling for their children, most of whom began working in the mills as young as 6 years old.
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He was a swiss educator that offered theories on education and caring that have formed the basis of many common teaching practices of Early Childhood educations. He used nature study as part of the curriculum and believed that good education mental development of senses.
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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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An industrialist and follower of Pestalozzi, Owen extended his concerns for social reform to the families of those working in the cittin Milla's of Wales. He established labor practices for the workers and school going for their children, most of whom began working in the mills as young as 6 years old.
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Social Reform, expects that schooling for children leads into social change and improvement. Tons of people have tried to improve children's health and physical well-being by attending first to the physical and social welfare aspects of children's lives. This was made because of the thought of kids in poverty in the 1900, typically gave them the first impression of not smart, birth defects, ect. and that led to kids not being able to get the education they need.
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Maria was an Italian educator who believed children learn best by exploring and doing things on their own. She created a teaching method that encourages independence, hands-on learning, and respect for each and every child's pace.
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An Austrian philosopher, scientist, and artist, Steiner gave lectures for the German factories of Waldorf-Astoria that led to the establishment of schools now known as Waldorf Education. His system has influenced mainstream education in Europe, and its international reputation is felt in North America today.
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Sputnik is the Soviet satellite and the worlds first successful exploration of space and caused an upheaval in educational circles. This launched a question upon Americans: "what's wrong with our schools?" and this eventually led to the invention of STEM that hopefully would catch up to Soviet Tech.
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He was on of the most famous proponent of the "free/natural school" movement of the mid-20th century, His book describes the 40 years of the educational program and he was headmaster of it.
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They went beyond custodial health care. They fostered children's total development. They were enrolled from middle and upper-class homes, as well as from working families. However, until the 1960s. nursery schools served very few amount of poor families.
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when pointing out poor, education was highlighted as a major stumbling block toward the equality of all people. furthermore, excluding Americans from opportunities to learn and put the United States at Risk of losing its preeminent position in the world. Head Start, made sure to provide social, education, medical, dental, nutritional, and mental health services to low-income families.
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Spurred by the advent if technology and social media and the rush to academic content, young children are punished unnecessarily by a fast-paced society whose pressure to succeed or distract puts children of all ages at risk. The classic comments of David Elkind still ring true today.
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High Scope was used to address effects of poverty during children's development and to focus attention on cognitive aspects of learning. High scope was funded by the federal government, the curriculum identified key experiments relating to the concept development
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He was one of the major contributes to early childhood education, He is better known as the father of ecucations and his organization of educational thought and ideas about learning, curriculum and teacher training. He made it his mission to have children under 6 enjoy and learn since his childhood wasn't the best.
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U.S. federal law that fundamentally reshaped public education from 2002 to 2015. Signed by President George W. Bush, it significantly expanded the federal role in K–12 schools by mandating strict accountability through standardized testing
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DAP stands for developmentally appropriate practices. This is guideline to make a good teaching professional enterprise. The goal of this it to provide guidance about current understandings, values, and goals for working with children in group settings.
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The standards for Childhood Profession include Code of Ethical Conduct, DAP, Early Learning Program Accreditation, Early Childhood Professional Preparation and Advancing Equity Embracing Diversity.