king access to the metropolitan institutions that shaped the European revolutionary intellectuals he admir... tice. His own formation became, in the culture he shaped, a model and a myth simultaneously — the man who ... ese revolutionary educational thought, and it has shaped the curriculum and moral education programmes of ... pment and national transformation. This principle shaped the integration of productive labour and academic
and commitment to religious and political liberty shaped her own thought — and a governess in Ireland for ... , and moral agents. This critique anticipated and shaped the central argument of A Vindication of the Righ... ith Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose Émile (1762) had shaped European educational thinking profoundly while pr... , and the rational formation of women's character shaped the campaigns for women's higher education, the a
Mnesarchus. His early intellectual formation was shaped by a series of extended journeys that brought him... at mathematics is and how it is known, and it has shaped the teaching of geometry from Euclid through ever... heavily on Pythagorean ideas — and through Plato shaped the classical and medieval understanding of educa... if the soul's passage through successive lives is shaped by the quality of its choices and the cultivation
of town-hall democracy and Protestant voluntarism shaped the democratic idealism that would run through hi... 1926), and the Soviet Union (1928), and his ideas shaped educational reform movements in each of these cou... essive education movement of the 1920s and 1930s, shaped the child-centred curriculum reforms of the 1960s
ayed. This immersion in an educational enterprise shaped by his family's conviction that music was a civic... nd the expanding geographic reach of the republic shaped and complicated the ideal of popular education. A... oader social, cultural, and political forces that shaped them. He called on historians to abandon "myopic,
uption of the colonial administration. Profoundly shaped by the Enlightenment writings of [[jean-jacques_r... any but as the precondition of all others, and it shaped the specific programme of the Đông Kinh Nghĩa Thụ... lonial state that had produced them. The approach shaped a generation of Vietnamese nationalists who learn
ous character. Through his editorial work he also shaped the historiographical method that would govern Ch... and the imperial examination system it underwrote shaped social mobility on a scale without parallel in th
ly circumstance, poverty, and wider social policy shaped the fates of immigrant and Black children in ways... problems inherent in charter schools — that have shaped journalism, public opinion, and government oversi
truction, taught at a professional institute, and shaped educational reforms of the 1880s and 1890s that m... ning, liberation, and moral-social responsibility shaped twentieth- and twenty-first-century educational t
ressed in the children's books and textbooks that shaped her popular legacy.
===== Key Contributions ====... d that a child's natural communicative impulse is shaped by the social environment — including the adults
Fridericianum (1732–1740), a rigorous institution shaped by Lutheran pietism, before beginning university ... sics, and mathematics. His intellectual world was shaped by a succession of formative influences: his prof
ool of Education. Her trajectory as a scholar was shaped by a persistent discomfort with the cognitive psy... ng but qualitatively different kinds of activity, shaped by different social relations, different purposes
n settlers of New England — products of a culture shaped by Calvinist educational commitments — founded Ha... theological formation with humanist learning that shaped higher education in the Netherlands, Scotland, an
on the primary mechanism by which human nature is shaped and social arrangements perpetuated or reformed. ... Oates, Essex, leaving an intellectual legacy that shaped the American founding, European liberalism, and t
ifficult to sustain: if character is always being shaped by social circumstances, as Mill himself acknowle... wn character rather than the imprint of those who shaped them? Does the "educative stage" ever truly end?