The Great Instauration and a New Way of Exploring Nature ====
Bacon's signal project, announced in the //... y — that would reorganize the sciences, interpret nature anew, compile natural histories, validate inducti... ision of human knowledge.
**2. Interpretation of nature:** the new inductive method, realized in //Novum ... it could become "like a polished mirror in which nature could reflect itself," and to discover the inner
ng education the primary mechanism by which human nature is shaped and social arrangements perpetuated or ... cational implications: if there is no fixed human nature, no pre-given cognitive or moral content to be de... ntury debates about the relative contributions of nature and nurture to human development.
==== //Some Th... on that education can fundamentally reshape human nature, and that equal educational opportunity is theref
ch contradiction drives the evolution of thought, nature, and history toward greater self-understanding. T... mplexity. The dialectic operates in both mind and nature: just as a caterpillar metamorphoses through succ... ion from the point of view of his idea of 'second nature.' //Educational Philosophy and Theory//, 50(6), 6... ion from the point of view of his idea of 'second nature.' //Educational Philosophy and Theory//, 50(6), 6
that instilled in him a lifelong conviction that nature was inseparable from learning. Trained in an extr... te goodness of children and the formative role of nature. In 1816 he curated the Mineralogical Museum in S... mocratic space for free play and interaction with nature, free from rigid adult control. Froebel used the ... d Occupations.
**1. Outdoor play:** immersion in nature — long walks through forests, fields, or farmland
e located learning everywhere: in the movement of nature, in sound, in the physical senses, in community l... ence between humanity and the natural world. "All nature is at the disposal of humankind. We are to work w... on. She found spiritual meaning in the rhythms of nature — hearing music in the cosmos, seeing the divine ... visceral personal connection between students and nature — connections Hildegard believed were foundationa
laborated most systematically in //Experience and Nature// (1925) and //Experience and Education// (1938).... Delta Pi.
* Dewey, J. (1925). //Experience and Nature//. Open Court.
==== Democracy and Education: The... ophy//. Henry Holt.
* Dewey, J. (1922). //Human Nature and Conduct: An Introduction to Social Psychology... enry Holt.
* Dewey, J. (1925). //Experience and Nature//. Open Court.
* Dewey, J. (1927). //The Public
ccount of how children learn in a theory of human nature centred on what he calls the "natural desire" to ... oyalty, sympathy against cruelty, and respect for nature. Writing amid the violent religious wars between ... n abandoning the deductive method, respecting the nature of the child, and teaching through things and exp... he model for an American scholar educated through nature, books, and active life rather than through the i
heir preferences and the situation. This cyclical nature acknowledges that effective learning involves mov... ational change management.
The interdisciplinary nature of Kolb's approach has made his work valuable acr
orace also raised, with characteristic irony, the nature-versus-nurture question in its earliest significa... o writing pedagogy today. Horace's framing of the nature-versus-art debate in writing — whether poetic exc
owledge; and Rousseau's writings on education and nature stimulated his interest in human freedom and mora... turity to reach the full potential of their human nature: //Aufklärung// (Enlightenment) was not a body of
==== The Debate with Rousseau and the Politics of Nature ====
A central strand of Wollstonecraft's educat... Rousseau established the terms of a debate about nature, nurture, and women's education that has continue
ed to capture "the massively complex and flexible nature of skilled reading." Drawing on his extensive res... ch, P. (1995). //Verbal protocols of reading: The nature of constructively responsive reading//. Erlbaum.
o lectures, table-talk, the control of anger, the nature of Eros, the face on the moon, and the meaning of... es that character is formed by the interaction of nature, reason, and habit, and that education properly u
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==== Three Tenets of Education: Freedom, Nature, and Creativity ====
Tagore's educational philos... itique of standardised schooling. His advocacy of nature-based, child-centred learning connects him to the