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Biography

Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman lawyer, statesman, orator, and philosopher whose writings on rhetoric, law, and civic life have exerted a longer continuous influence on Western education than those of almost any other ancient figure. Born in 106 BCE in Arpinum, Italy, to a wealthy but politically obscure family, Cicero was what the Romans called a novus homo — a</description>
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Johann Friedrich Herbart was born on 4 May 1776 in Oldenburg, in what is now north-western Germany, the son of a jurist and local government official. He studied philosophy under Johann Gottlieb Fichte at the University of Jena, where he developed his early dissatisfaction with Fichte&#039;s idealism — a dissatisfaction that would shape his lifelong commitment to grounding philosophy, and especially pedagogy, in observable reality rather than speculati…</description>
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Avram Noam Chomsky was born on 7 December 1928 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of William (Zev) Chomsky, a distinguished Hebrew scholar and educator who had emigrated from Ukraine, and Elsie Simonofsky. He grew up in a household steeped in Jewish intellectual culture and the political debates of the interwar period, and was exposed from childhood to his father&#039;s scholarly work on Hebrew grammar — an influence he would later acknowledge as formative for hi…</description>
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Biography

Celestina Cordero y Molina was an Afroboricua educator who opened the first school for girls in Puerto Rico and is remembered as a pioneer of racial equity, labor rights, and gender justice in Spanish colonial education. Born in San Juan in 1787, she lived her entire life as a liberta — a free Black woman — at a time when Spanish rule in Puerto Rico rested on an economy of chattel slavery that would not be formally abolished until 1873. Her pare…</description>
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Biography

Confucius (孔子), whose personal name was Kong Qiu (孔丘) and courtesy name Zhong-ni (仲尼), is the towering figure of Chinese educational thought and has been honored for more than two thousand years as the first great teacher in Chinese history. The name by which he is known in the West is a Latinization of</description>
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Biography

Edward Wadie Said was a Palestinian-American literary theorist, public intellectual, and political advocate whose work reshaped the humanities in the late twentieth century and whose writings on culture, power, and education remain foundational to contemporary thought. Born in 1935 into a well-off family that moved between Palestine, Egypt, and Lebanon, Said grew up under British colonial schooling in which pupils studied far more about England and its poetry …</description>
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Biography

Sir Francis Bacon, Viscount Saint Albans, was an English philosopher, statesman, lawyer, and essayist whose Great Instauration (1620) and Novum Organum (1620) laid the conceptual foundations of the modern scientific method and made him, in the phrase of his biographers, a</description>
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Geoffrey Canada is an American educator, social entrepreneur, author, and community leader whose creation of the Harlem Children&#039;s Zone (HCZ) reimagined what a school and its surrounding community could be for children living in concentrated poverty. Born on January 13, 1952, Canada grew up in the South Bronx of New York City with his single mother and three siblings. Violence was endemic to his neighborhood, and fighting was prioritized over education; he w…</description>
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Jean Calvin — known in the English-speaking world as John Calvin — was born on 10 July 1509 in Noyon, Picardy, then part of the Kingdom of France, the son of Gérard Cauvin, a notary and ecclesiastical administrator. His father initially directed him toward a clerical career, and Calvin received his early humanist education at the Collège de la Marche and the Collège de Montaigu in Paris before being redirected to law, which he studied at Orléans and Bourges un…</description>
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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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Maria Montessori was born in Chiaravalle, in the Marche region of Italy, and grew up in Rome, where her father worked as a civil servant. From an early age she defied the gender expectations of late nineteenth-century Italian society: she insisted on pursuing scientific studies despite institutional barriers, enrolled in the University of Rome&#039;s Faculty of Medicine — one of the first women to do so in Italy — and graduated as a medical doctor in 1896, one…</description>
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Biography

Max Weber was born on 21 April 1864 in Erfurt, Prussia, into a prosperous and politically engaged bourgeois family that gave him early exposure to the world of liberal politics, law, and Protestant piety. He studied law, history, economics, and philosophy at the universities of Heidelberg, Berlin, and Göttingen, absorbing above all the intellectual legacies of Immanuel Kant — whose insistence on the separation of fact and value would become foundational to Weber…</description>
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Michael Whitman Apple was born in New Jersey to a working-class family of printers — a background he has reflected on as formative, since it meant that “literacy and the struggles over it were connected to differential power</description>
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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

Ralph Winfred Tyler was born in Chicago but grew up in Nebraska, where he completed secondary school in a compressed three years after a school expulsion at age twelve — a biographical detail that speaks to the independent, empirical temperament he would bring to educational research throughout his career. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Doane College in 1921, a Master of Arts from the University of Nebraska in 1923, and a PhD from the University of …</description>
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Biography

Tony Wagner&#039;s path to becoming one of the most influential voices in contemporary American education reform began with rejection of the very institution he would later dedicate his career to transforming. Growing up in the political ferment of the 1960s, he dropped out of high school, returned, then dropped out of college twice — experiences that gave him an early, personal, and unsparing understanding of what it feels like when schooling fails to engage the intel…</description>
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Alma Harris taught at Warwick, University College London, Malaya, Bath, and Swansea. Her research and writing on educational leadership, policy, and school reform are internationally renowned. She was a Welsh Government Senior Policy Adviser from 2009 to 2012, helping with system-wide transformation. She co-led the national Professional Learning Communities (PLC) initiative and developed and implemented a master&#039;s degree for all newly trained Welsh teachers. In January 20…</description>
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Bell Hooks, born Gloria Jean Watkins in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, is a renowned scholar, feminist theorist, and social activist. She is recognized as one of the pioneers of Black feminist thinking, with a focus on issues of race, gender, class, and their intersections. hooks&#039; work delves into themes of resistance, community, education, love, and relationships, emphasizing the importance of dismantling structures of oppression. Her educational background includes a Bachelor o…</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

Hồ Chí Minh was born Nguyễn Sinh Cung on 19 May 1890 in Kim Liên village, Nam Đàn district, Nghệ An province — the same landscape of Confucian scholarship and anti-colonial resistance that had produced</description>
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Biography

Immanuel Kant was born on 22 April 1724 in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia) to Johann Georg and Anna Regina Kant, a devoutly pietist family whose faith would leave a permanent imprint on his moral philosophy. He received his early formation at the Collegium Fridericianum (1732–1740), a rigorous institution shaped by Lutheran pietism, before beginning university studies in Königsberg in 1740, where he embraced theology, natural sciences, physics, and math…</description>
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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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        <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

Richard Stanley Peters was born in Mussoorie, India, on 31 October 1919, the son of a British colonial administrator, and returned to England for his schooling. He read Classics and Philosophy at Queen&#039;s College Oxford, interrupted his studies to serve in a non-combatant capacity during the Second World War — a decision that reflected his Quaker commitments — and completed a PhD at Birkbeck College, University of London, in 1949. He taught in Birkbe…</description>
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        <description>Trần Thanh Vân (1936–)

Biography

Trần Thanh Vân — known in the French scientific world as Jean Trần Thanh Vân — was born on 4 July 1936 in Đồng Hới, Quảng Bình Province, in the narrow coastal corridor of central Vietnam that has historically been among the most war-exposed regions of the country. At the age of thirteen he left his family to study in Huế, and in 1953, when he was seventeen, he departed Vietnam for France, joining the generation of Vietnamese students whose intellectual formatio…</description>
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Adrianna Kezar is a multidisciplinary higher education educational scholar whose work consistently highlights the creation of inclusive and fair educational institutions, especially in higher education. Her scholarly work is influenced by her multidisciplinary thinking and previous professional experience in student affairs administration. Through her work, Dr. Kezar has expanded our understanding of educational issues ranging from STEM reform to organizational change.…</description>
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Biography

Anna Julia Haywood Cooper was a prominent African American educator, feminist, and social activist. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, to an enslaved mother, she faced early hardships but was encouraged by her mother to pursue education. Cooper dedicated her life to advancing educational opportunities for Black women and girls, emphasizing the importance of literacy and intellectual progress. She served as a teacher and principal at the M Street Sc…</description>
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Biography

Charles William Eliot was an American academic who served as the President of Harvard University for a remarkable 40-year tenure from 1869 to 1909. He is widely credited with transforming Harvard into a modern research university by expanding the curriculum, professionalizing the faculty, and increasing admissions standards. Eliot&#039;s reforms had a profound influence not just on</description>
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Biography

Charlotte Hawkins Brown was a prominent Black educator and activist who played a significant role in advancing education and activism, particularly for Black children in the Jim Crow South. Born on June 11, 1883, in Henderson, North Carolina, just eight years after Emancipation, Brown&#039;s early life was marked by her mother&#039;s dedication to education and her exposure to teaching and public speaking at a young age.</description>
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Biography

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German philosopher of the idealist tradition whose systematic thinking — encompassing logic, metaphysics, the philosophy of history, aesthetics, and ethics — made him one of the most influential and contested thinkers of the nineteenth century. Born in 1770 in Stuttgart in the Duchy of Württemberg, Hegel&#039;s mother was well educated and taught him Latin from an early age; his love of reading was further ignit…</description>
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Biography

Horace Mann was born in 1796 in Franklin, Massachusetts, during a decade when manufacturing and urban diversification had begun to transform New England, and when sectarian rivalries and political discourse constituted the grammar of everyday life. Raised in a family that endowed him with a love of learning and a reverence for the written word, Mann underwent a decisive</description>
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Biography

Quintus Horatius Flaccus was born on 8 December 65 BCE in Venusia (modern Basilicata, southern Italy), the son of a freed slave who worked as an auctioneer and tax collector. His father&#039;s modest but fiercely devoted investment in his son&#039;s education was extraordinary for the social class: rather than entrust the boy to a local school in Venusia, he carried him to Rome and placed him under the grammaticus Orbilius, whose enthusiasm for the …</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

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 Stuart Mill was born on 20 May 1806 in London, the son of Harriet Barrow and James Mill — himself a philosopher and political theorist who, in close consultation with the founder of utilitarianism, Jeremy Bentham, raised young John Stuart as an explicit experiment in testing the limits of the human mind. The education was extraordinary in its rigour and precocity: before the age of ten, Mill was adept in Greek and Latin and proficient in a range of d…</description>
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Biography

Martin Luther was born on 10 November 1483 in Eisleben, in the County of Mansfeld in the Holy Roman Empire, the second of eight children born to Hans and Margarethe Luther. His father, a copper miner who rose to lease several foundries, was determined that Martin should study law, and enrolled him first at the Latin school in Mansfeld, then at schools in Magdeburg and Eisenach, and finally at the University of Erfurt, where Luther completed a master of arts …</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

Melanie Klein was born Melanie Reizes in Vienna into a Jewish family with intellectual ambitions that her circumstances would long frustrate. She was a gifted student who hoped to study medicine, but the financial difficulties following her father&#039;s death and a marriage to Arthur Klein at the age of twenty-one redirected her energies toward domesticity and frequent depression. She encountered psychoanalysis through Freud&#039;s</description>
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Biography

Pauline Lipman&#039;s formation as an educational thinker began not in the academy but in the streets and workplaces of late-twentieth-century American political life. After completing a bachelor&#039;s degree in English, she spent approximately fifteen years as a labor and community activist, teacher, and participant in communist political movements during the Reagan era, an immersion she regarded not as a prelude to academic work but as its essential foundation. It was…</description>
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Biography

Paulo Freire was born in Recife, Pernambuco, in northeast Brazil, and his childhood experience of poverty shaped every aspect of his intellectual project. The Great Depression of the 1930s impoverished his middle-class family, forcing him to understand hunger not as abstraction but as a condition that made learning impossible; he later wrote that his academic work was never separate from that memory. He studied law and philosophy at the University of Recife, …</description>
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Biography

Phan Bội Châu was born on 26 December 1867 in Đan Nhiệm village, Nam Đàn district, Nghệ An province — a region of central Vietnam whose harsh terrain and fiercely proud scholarly tradition had already produced generations of resistance leaders against successive foreign powers. His father, a Confucian teacher of modest means who had declined to serve the colonial administration, instilled in his son an early mastery of the classical canon and a deep convicti…</description>
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Biography

Phan Châu Trinh (Phan Chu Trinh, 潘周楨) was born on 9 September 1872 in Tây Lộc village, Hà Đông district of Quảng Nam province in central Vietnam, the third son of a scholar-official father who also trained him in military skills. When French forces swept through the region in 1885 pursuing the fugitive rebel king Hàm Nghi, the young Phan fought alongside his father before resuming his classical education in 1887; he passed the regional mandarin examination…</description>
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Biography

Pierre Bourdieu was born in Denguin, a small village in the Béarn region of southwest France, the son of a postal worker and the grandson of a sharecropper. He was the first member of his family to complete secondary school, and his trajectory through the French educational system — from a provincial lycée to the prestigious École Normale Supérieure in Paris — gave him a uniquely ambivalent vantage point on an institution that simultaneously opened and for…</description>
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        <description>Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941)

Biography

Rabindranath Tagore was born on 7 May 1861 in Jorasanko, Calcutta, into the Tagore family — one of the most distinguished intellectual and artistic dynasties of nineteenth-century Bengal — at a time when the Indian subcontinent was under British colonial rule and Bengali society was undergoing a profound cultural renaissance. He was the fourteenth child of the philosopher and reformer Debendranath Tagore, and he grew up surrounded by an atmosphere of l…</description>
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Biography

Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot was born in Nashville, Tennessee, into an intellectually distinguished family: her father, Charles Radford Lawrence II, was a sociologist, and her mother, Margaret Morgan Lawrence, was among the first African American women to complete a psychiatric residency in the United States. Growing up with two scholar-practitioners as parents gave Lawrence-Lightfoot an early formation in the idea that rigorous inquiry and deep human conce…</description>
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Biography

Wolfgang Ratke (also known by the Latinised form Ratichius) was born in 1571 in Wilster, a small town in Holstein, and received his early education in a context shaped by Lutheran humanism — the intellectual tradition that united Protestant theological reform with the recovery of classical languages and the ambition to extend education more widely through society. He studied at the University of Rostock, where he gained training in theology, philosophy, mat…</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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