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Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich
Zurich, 1746 - Brugg, 1827
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Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi


Pedagog and Swiss writer of German expression. Influenced by the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, it dedicated her life with the education of the poor children. The various schools which it founded - in particular in Yverdon - were used as models in all Europe.

Its methods of education, concrete and direct, founded on the progressive development of all faculties, are exposed in its works, of which the humane novel Léonard and Gertrude (1781-1787) and the test How Gertrude informs his children (1801).



 
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