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Pestalozzianism
Definition
- The Pestalozzian movement of the 19th century represented the ideas of Swiss educator Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746–1827) and was based on the premise that learning occurs most effectively in an emotionally secure environment where knowledge is acquired by sense perception. Influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Pestalozzi introduced psychology into education and was the first to systematize the science of teaching. [Source: Encyclopedia of Educational Reform and Dissent; Pestalozzianism]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Pestalozzianism
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