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Pestalozzi

[ pes-tl-ot-see; Italian pes-tah-lawt-tsee ]

noun

  1. Johann Hein·rich [yoh, -hahn , hahyn, -, r, i, kh], 1746–1827, Swiss educational reformer.


Pestalozzi

/ ˌɛəˈɒٲɪ /

noun

  1. PestalozziJohann Heinrich17461827MSwissEDUCATION: reformer Johann Heinrich (joˈhan ˈhainrɪç). 1746–1827, Swiss educational reformer. His emphasis on learning by observation exerted a wide influence on elementary education
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Other Word Forms

  • ʱt·dzz· adjective noun
  • ʱt·dzz··ism noun
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The school’s philosophy of education was based on the principles of Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, an eighteenth-century Swiss educator who opposed memorization exercises and strict discipline, and concentrated on the individual’s development through a series of experimental techniques.

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Manuel of the Boston Academy of Music for the instruction of vocal music in the system of Pestalozzi.

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In the U.S., normal schools would take off by the end of the 19th century, and advocates of Pestalozzi’s educational reform would put into place a system of teacher training that influences us to this day.

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They were disabled residents of a care home, the Lebenshilfe Haus, along residential Pestalozzi Street.

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In 2017, the Pestalozzi school in Buenos Aires became the first site outside Europe to host one, honouring hundreds of German Jewish children who found refuge there in exile.

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