This dissertation compares the movements for kindergarten education in England and the USA from 1850 to 1865. These movements, inspired by the work of German educator Friedrich Froebel (1782--1852) and led by middle- and upper-class women, advocated a new, humanist-inspired form of early education that contrasted with Anglo-American traditions of rote-learning and Three Rs instruction. Although the kindergarten class is their best-known contribution, these movements for Froebelian education in England and the USA neither began nor ended with the issue of public school kindergartens. Divided chronologically into two halves (1850--1917 and 1918--1965), this study argues that a complex and changing combination of structural and ideological ...
For early childhood educators, few individuals have more historical significance than Friedrich Froe...
Ann Taylor Allen, The Transatlantic Kindergarten: Education and Women’s Movements in Germany and the...
In 1956 the first kindergarten was established in the city of Watertown, Wisconsin by Margarethe Mey...
This dissertation compares the movements for kindergarten education in England and the USA from 1850...
This paper examines the history of kindergarten from Froebel (1967a) to the current issues that pert...
This paper describes the lives and philosophies of the two most important Kindergarten pioneers, Ger...
This paper delineates conceptions of early childhood programs from the 18th through the 20th centuri...
Changes in kindergarten education in the United States from its inception to the present and reasons...
This study presents a historical survey of the major movements of Early Childhood Education in the U...
An extensive survey was made of personal papers, textbooks, periodicals, and other printed material ...
History of Early Childhood Programs in the United States The origins of the early childhood program...
Over the past decade, many states have increased their investment in prekindergarten (pre-K) school ...
This dissertation contributes to the study of educational change and the conditions thereof. During ...
In 1972, the New Democratic Party government of British Columbia mandated provision of kindergarten ...
Nineteenth-century social reformers promoted the establishment of kindergartens as a remedy for the...
For early childhood educators, few individuals have more historical significance than Friedrich Froe...
Ann Taylor Allen, The Transatlantic Kindergarten: Education and Women’s Movements in Germany and the...
In 1956 the first kindergarten was established in the city of Watertown, Wisconsin by Margarethe Mey...
This dissertation compares the movements for kindergarten education in England and the USA from 1850...
This paper examines the history of kindergarten from Froebel (1967a) to the current issues that pert...
This paper describes the lives and philosophies of the two most important Kindergarten pioneers, Ger...
This paper delineates conceptions of early childhood programs from the 18th through the 20th centuri...
Changes in kindergarten education in the United States from its inception to the present and reasons...
This study presents a historical survey of the major movements of Early Childhood Education in the U...
An extensive survey was made of personal papers, textbooks, periodicals, and other printed material ...
History of Early Childhood Programs in the United States The origins of the early childhood program...
Over the past decade, many states have increased their investment in prekindergarten (pre-K) school ...
This dissertation contributes to the study of educational change and the conditions thereof. During ...
In 1972, the New Democratic Party government of British Columbia mandated provision of kindergarten ...
Nineteenth-century social reformers promoted the establishment of kindergartens as a remedy for the...
For early childhood educators, few individuals have more historical significance than Friedrich Froe...
Ann Taylor Allen, The Transatlantic Kindergarten: Education and Women’s Movements in Germany and the...
In 1956 the first kindergarten was established in the city of Watertown, Wisconsin by Margarethe Mey...