to a middle-class family in Albi, in southwestern France, Compayré followed the "royal road" of French eli... te professors for teacher-training schools across France. In 1874 he defended a doctoral thesis on the Sco... Histoire critique des doctrines de l'éducation en France depuis le seizième siècle// (Critical History of Educational Doctrines in France Since the Sixteenth Century, 1879) won a prize fr
, a small village in the Seine-et-Marne region of France, the youngest of four children of Simon-René Brai... d administrators delayed its official adoption in France until 1854 — two years after Braille's death on 6... n a generation of the code's official adoption in France, schools for the blind had been established acros... e I in 1834, and it was not officially adopted in France until two years after Braille's death. The patter
de Montaigne in the Périgord region of Aquitaine, France, the son of Pierre Eyquem de Montaigne, a prosper... yenne in Bordeaux, then among the best schools in France, where he completed the standard humanistic curri... Educating Children"). He travelled extensively in France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy between 1580 and... wars between Catholics and Protestants that shook France in the second half of the sixteenth century, Mont
09 in Noyon, Picardy, then part of the Kingdom of France, the son of Gérard Cauvin, a notary and ecclesias... period. Calvinist refugees fleeing persecution in France and the Spanish Netherlands brought Reformed educ