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Pedagogical Foundations of Education
Montessori
He gave courses on the education of these types of students.
His influence was also felt in various countries such as France, Austria and Switzerland etc.
Maria Montessori was driven by her instinct to study children with impaired cognitive development.
Aimed especially at preschool children, it was based on fostering the child's initiative and responsiveness through the use of specially designed teaching materials.
Italian pedagogue who renewed teaching by developing a particular method, known as the Montessori method.
Aristotle
One of the most influential philosophers, logician and scientist of antiquity.
The education, genetics and habits are factors that influence training during personal development.
Divided education in two
Moral education
Intellectual education
It was based on an educational plan based on five educational periods.
Childhood
II was about the period of upbringing
From the age of 7 until puberty
Cognitive assumptions
The 7 years
Deepening in the habits.
A vital element in liberal education
More developed asiganturas to the logical and thinking part of the child.
It lasted up to 5 years
It consisted in the development of good habits
Kant
The pedagogy seeks to transform the spontaneous process of education into systematic knowledge.
Education Science which
Physical education
Practical education
It is an art whose central claim is the search for human perfection
Constitutive: discipline
Whose function is the repression of animality,
Instruction
The positive part of education and consists of the transmission of knowledge from one generation to another.
Plato
The education seeks to promote the structuring process of thought and forms of expression.
Education can be defined as the process of socialization of individuals. By educating ourselves, we are able to assimilate and learn knowledge.
He founded La Academia, an important philosophical school that was active for almost ten centuries.
Greek philosopher, born in Athens in 427 BC
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
He was a French-speaking Swiss polymath.
The return to the natural outside of social conventions is the key to the idea of education
Developed naturalistic education from the time the child was born until he became an adult
He took a turn in pedagogy focusing on the natural evolution of the child and on direct and practical subjects.
known as the "liberator of the child and as the father of modern progressive education”.
When you talk about education you talk about pedagogy :