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18th- and 19th-Century Educational Philosophy
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18th- and 19th-Century Educational Philosophy


June 2008 | SAGE Publications, Inc

This DVD examines 18th- and 19th-century educational philosophies and profiles the key educational thinkers of this era. It defines the philosophy of education; details influences on 18th- and 19th-century education; and describes the ideas of Locke, Rousseau, Wollstonecraft, Pestalozzi, Spencer, Bronson, Alcott, Froebel, and Harris. Addressing the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the program also discusses pragmatism and profiles John Dewey.

Contributors
Mandy Morrison/machinemedia - Producer
Rafael Veloz - Narrator
Keith Strand - Editor
Mark Sasahara - Director of Photography
Megan Laverty - Scholar
Winston C Thompson - Scholar
JJ Chambliss - Script Consultant
James M Giavelli - Script Consultant

This product is close-captioned.

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DVD
ISBN: 9781483373409
$199.00