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Biography

Jane Addams was born on 6 September 1860 in Cedarville, Illinois, the daughter of John Huy Addams — a mill owner, state senator, and personal friend of Abraham Lincoln — whose civic example proved a formative influence on her moral imagination. She graduated from Rockford Female Seminary in 1881 and briefly attended the Woman&#039;s Medical College of Philadelphia before ill health and a deepening sense of purposelessness led her to abandon medicine; a transformati…</description>
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Janusz Korczak was the pen name of Henryk Goldszmit, born in Warsaw into a Jewish family of Polish assimilation and raised to love both literature and medicine — two vocations he spent his life pursuing simultaneously rather than choosing between. After his father&#039;s mental illness and early death left the family in financial difficulty, the young Goldszmit began writing stories, poems, and plays, and he published his first book under his pen name while stil…</description>
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Bärbel Inhelder was born on 15 April 1913 in St. Gallen, Switzerland, into a family of intellectual and medical distinction — her father was a physician — and received a rigorous secondary education that prepared her for entry into the University of Geneva at a moment when women in Swiss academia were still a marked minority. She enrolled at the Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Geneva&#039;s internationally renowned centre for child psychology and education, in …</description>
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Biography

Dan Rothstein is an American educator, community organiser, and researcher whose career has been devoted to a single animating conviction: that the ability to ask one&#039;s own questions is the most democratically consequential and most consistently neglected skill that education can cultivate. He earned a doctorate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and on completing his degree travelled to Israel on a Fulbright Scholarship, where he worked in youth and community…</description>
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Biography

Elliot Wayne Eisner was an American painter, art educator, and educational theorist whose career at Stanford University made him the foremost advocate for the cognitive, curricular, and methodological importance of the arts in education. Born in Chicago in 1933 to a Jewish American family that saw education as a motivating force for change, Eisner traced his intellectual life to his mother&#039;s decision, when he was eight, to enroll him in Saturday art classes …</description>
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Biography

Friedrich Froebel was a German pedagogue, philosopher of education, and institutional innovator whose creation of kindergarten — both the concept and the name — made him one of the chief architects of modern early childhood education. Born in 1782 in Thuringia, Germany, Froebel lost his mother at nine months of age, grew up under the care of a Lutheran pastor father, and spent much of his childhood walking through forests and fields that instilled in him…</description>
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Biography

Gene V Glass is an educational statistician, researcher, and policy critic whose career has been defined by a series of methodological innovations and sustained polemical engagements with the political economy of American education. He transferred to the University of Nebraska in 1959 and came under the early influence of Robert Stake, whose commitment to naturalistic and evaluative approaches to educational research would shape Glass&#039;s own eventual critique of nar…</description>
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Howard Zinn was born on 24 August 1922 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Eddie Zinn, an Austrian Jewish immigrant who worked as a waiter and factory hand, and Jenny Zinn. He grew up in poverty in the Brooklyn and the Bronx tenements of the interwar years, a childhood shaped by the Great Depression, trade-union culture, and the visceral experience of economic precariousness. He left school at seventeen to work in a shipyard and was later apprenticed as a lathe …</description>
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Biography

Hypatia was born in Alexandria, Egypt, probably around 355–375 CE, into the household of Theon — a famed mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher whom the tenth-century Suda Lexicon identifies as the last known teacher and member of the Museum of Alexandria, the great institution that housed the Library of Alexandria and served as the intellectual hub of the ancient Mediterranean world. The Museum was akin to a medieval university in its devotion …</description>
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Biography

Jean Piaget was born on 9 August 1896 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, the first child of Arthur Piaget — a medievalist historian who modelled rigorous scholarly exactitude — and Rebecca Jackson, whose periodic psychological instability Piaget later credited with turning his attention toward the study of the mind. He was a prodigious child: at age ten he published his first scientific paper, a brief note on an albino sparrow he had observed in a Neuchâtel park, in a…</description>
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Biography

John Dewey was born on 20 October 1859 in Burlington, Vermont, the third son of Archibald Sprague Dewey, a grocer, and Lucina Artemisia Rich, a pious and intellectually exacting woman whose Calvinist earnestness left a lifelong mark on her son&#039;s moral seriousness even as he repudiated its theological foundations. He grew up in a middling New England town whose civic culture of town-hall democracy and Protestant voluntarism shaped the democratic idealism that wo…</description>
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Biography

Louis Braille was born on 4 January 1809 in Coupvray, a small village in the Seine-et-Marne region of France, the youngest of four children of Simon-René Braille, a harness-maker and leatherworker. At the age of three, while playing in his father&#039;s workshop, he accidentally injured one of his eyes with a sharp tool; infection spread to both eyes, leaving him completely blind. Despite his blindness, Braille thrived as a young child: his father hammered nails …</description>
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Biography

Nguyễn Phước Vĩnh Bang — known internationally as Vinh-Bang — was born in 1922 in Vietnam, then part of French Indochina, and arrived in Geneva in 1948, where he would spend the rest of his professional life as one of the most trusted and productive members of</description>
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Biography

Nguyễn Văn Huyên was born on 16 November 1905 in Lai Xa village, Kim Chung commune, Hoài Đức district, Hà Tây province, into a family of modest scholar-official background under French colonial rule. In 1926 his family sent him to France to study, and over the following eight years he earned a Bachelor of Arts (1929) and a Bachelor of Laws (1931) at the Sorbonne, before making history on 17 February 1934 as the first Vietnamese to defend a doctoral thesis…</description>
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        <description>Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig (1783–1872)

Biography

Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig — historian, pastor, poet, politician, educational philosopher, and what many Danes call “the spiritual father of the nation” — was born on September 8, 1783, in Udby, in southern Zealand, to a Lutheran minister father and a mother from a long line of clergymen. At the age of nine he was sent to live and study with a village pastor in Jutland, where he developed an enduring appreciation of rural life; a…</description>
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Biography

Phạm Toàn was born on 1 July 1932 in a village in Đông Anh district on the northern outskirts of Hà Nội, into the generation of Vietnamese whose entire intellectual formation was shaped by revolution and war. In 1946, at the age of fourteen, he joined the resistance army following</description>
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Biography

Robert C. Pianta is an American developmental psychologist, teacher educator, and former Dean of the University of Virginia&#039;s School of Education and Human Development whose work over nearly five decades has shown that the quality of interactions between teachers and children is the decisive lever of educational quality. Pianta earned his B.S. from the University of Connecticut in 1977 and an M.A. in special education there in 1978, then taught special educat…</description>
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Biography

Siddhartha Gautama — the historical figure who came to be revered as the Buddha, the Awakened One — is believed to have been born approximately 563 BCE in Kapilavatthu, a town in what is today southern Nepal, the son of a raja (king) of the Shakya clan and his principal queen, Mahamaya. According to the traditional narrative, Siddhartha was raised in extraordinary privilege within the palace compound, deliberately shielded by his father f…</description>
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Biography

Simone Adolphine Weil was born on 3 February 1909 in Paris into an agnostic Jewish family of the upper bourgeoisie during the cultural efflorescence of the Belle Époque. A prodigious child who reportedly requested to have her hands bound during early childhood to prevent her from biting her nails, she showed extraordinary intellectual gifts from the outset, reportedly lamenting at the age of six that she had not been born a boy so that she could serv…</description>
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