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Biography

David Allen Kolb was born on December 12, 1939, in Moline, Illinois, in what he described as a “small midwestern farm town.” Partly due to the influence of his mother, Kolb developed an interest in learning and ideas from an early age, standing out among his peers who did not seem very interested in education at the time. His first encounter with experiential learning occurred in the 6th grade when his teacher organized a United Nations forum simulation where stude…</description>
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Biography

Jerome Seymour Bruner was born on 1 October 1915 in New York City, the son of Herman Bruner, a watchmaker of Polish-Jewish immigrant background, and Rose Gluckmann. He was born blind — cataracts that were surgically corrected in infancy — and later reflected that this early encounter with the problem of perception may have seeded a lifelong fascination with how human beings construct their understanding of the world. His father died when Jerome was twelve, a…</description>
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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

Jan D. Vermunt is a Dutch learning scientist and educational psychologist whose career has traced one of the most coherent and productive intellectual arcs in the modern study of learning: from a systematic analysis of how university students learn, to a theory of how teaching can productively challenge learning, to an investigation of how teachers themselves learn and develop across their professional careers. He completed his doctoral dissertation at Tilburg Uni…</description>
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Pythagoras of Samos was born approximately 570 BCE on the Aegean island of Samos, the son of a gem engraver named Mnesarchus. His early intellectual formation was shaped by a series of extended journeys that brought him into contact with the most advanced learning of the ancient Mediterranean world. He studied for an estimated ten years in Egypt, living among the temple priests and immersing himself in the mathematical and astronomical knowledge that Egyptian…</description>
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Biography

Howard Earl Gardner was born on 11 July 1943 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of Ralph Gardner and Hilde Weilheimer, Jewish refugees who had fled Nazi Germany in 1938 after Kristallnacht, leaving behind a prosperous family business and a comfortable bourgeois life — an origin that gave their son an early and intimate acquaintance with the fragility of civilised values and the importance of moral courage that would run, decades later, through his work on ethic…</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

Lawrence Arthur Cremin was born on 31 October 1925 in New York City, the son of Arthur T. Cremin and Theresa Borowick Cremin, who together founded the New York Schools of Music — an institution in which the young Lawrence worked in a variety of capacities, distributing advertisements, selling instruments, conducting the orchestra, and entertaining audiences with comic routines when performances were delayed. This immersion in an educational enterprise s…</description>
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Biography

Lee S. Shulman was born in 1938 in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Jewish immigrant parents who operated a family delicatessen — an early and informal school in social navigation, customer relations, and the interpretation of human character. He attended an Orthodox Jewish day school in which Talmudic study in the mornings was paired with secular subjects in the afternoons, an experience that cultivated both the habits of close textual analysis and the convictio…</description>
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Biography

Loris Malaguzzi was born on 23 February 1920 in Correggio, a small city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, and moved with his family to the city of Reggio Emilia at the age of three, the place where he would live and work for the rest of his life. He trained as an elementary school teacher and, following the liberation of Italy from fascist rule at the end of the Second World War, encountered the ideas of John Dewey — whose writings had been b…</description>
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Biography

Marie Mildred Irwin was born on 3 January 1926 in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand&#039;s North Island, where she would complete her initial teacher training at the Wellington College of Education in 1945 and earn a bachelor of arts degree — with a senior scholarship in education — from the University of New Zealand in 1946. She completed a master of arts degree in 1948, with a thesis titled The Teaching of Reading to Special Class Children, while working…</description>
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Biography

Martha Craven Nussbaum was born on 6 May 1947 in New York City, into a prosperous family that gave her early access to music, theatre, and the arts — experiences she has credited with shaping her conviction that the humanities are indispensable to a fully developed human life. She studied at New York University and then Harvard University, completing her doctorate in classical philology and philosophy at Harvard in 1975 under the supervision of G.E.L. …</description>
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Biography

Mary Wollstonecraft was born on 27 April 1759 in Spitalfields, London, the second of seven children of Edward John Wollstonecraft, a weaver&#039;s son turned gentleman farmer who squandered a substantial family inheritance on a succession of failed agricultural ventures and who was given to violent outbursts that his wife and children lived in fear of. The insecurity of Wollstonecraft&#039;s childhood — marked by poverty, her mother&#039;s submission and decline, and…</description>
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Biography

Robert E. Slavin — known to colleagues as Bob — was an American educational researcher whose career centered on bringing the standards of the experimental sciences into classroom practice and school reform. He studied psychology at Reed College in Oregon, where Professor Carol Creedon mentored his undergraduate thesis and encouraged him toward a career in education, and he went on to earn a doctorate in social relations from Johns Hopkins University in 19…</description>
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Biography

Yong Zhao grew up in rural western China, an experience that gave him both an intimate understanding of educational disadvantage and a formative encounter with the productive exceptions that allowed some students, himself included, to pursue personalised learning pathways despite the standardising pressures of a centrally directed system. The ability to navigate those exceptions — to find spaces of self-direction within a heavily prescribed curriculum — became a per…</description>
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Biography

Zeus Leonardo is a critical educational theorist whose intellectual identity is shaped by a characteristic he has reflected on with deliberate analytical care: racial ambiguity. As a Filipino American, he occupies a position that does not fit neatly into the binary racial categories that organise American social and educational life, and this liminal position — what he has described in terms of Edward Said&#039;s concept of exile, the condition of the intellectual who cannot…</description>
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