Outlines of Educational Doctrine
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664576361
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In "Outlines of Educational Doctrine," Johann Friedrich Herbart articulates a revolutionary framework for education that intertwines philosophy, psychology, and pedagogy. Herbart's literary style is marked by clarity and systematic exposition, reflecting the Enlightenment's emphasis on rational thought and moral development. This seminal work positions education not merely as vocational training but as a moral enterprise aimed at cultivating ethical citizens through a structured curriculum, proposing ideas that emphasize the interconnectedness of knowledge and the formative role of experience in learning. Herbart's systematic approach to educational theory stands as a foundation for modern pedagogical practices, influencing educators and theorists alike. Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776-1841), a prominent German philosopher and educator, was a seminal figure in the development of educational psychology. His academic journey and philosophical inquiries, particularly into the nature of consciousness and moral development, led him to advocate for an educational system that fosters critical thinking and ethical reasoning. His work emerged during a period of significant educational reform in Europe, where the need for effective teaching methods and curricula became apparent due to broader sociocultural shifts. "Outlines of Educational Doctrine" is essential reading for educators, philosophers, and those interested in the evolution of educational thought. Herbart's insights remain relevant as they address the challenges of moral and intellectual education in contemporary society. Dive into this pivotal text to explore how education can shape not only individual minds but also society as a whole.
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