john Locke was one of the first to popularize the idea that children's begin as a blank slate and their personalities and moral compasses are not inborn but formed through their experiences. His concept that the 'associations of ideas' introduced to a young child shape the foundation of the self became extremely significant in 18th century educational theory. Suddenly what children were taught at a young age seemed important.
john locke
John Locke
Early childhood pioneers include influential figures such as Maria Montessori, who developed the Montessori method of education; Friedrich Froebel, who founded the kindergarten movement; and Lev Vygotsky, a psychologist known for his theories on child development. Their work has had a lasting impact on how we understand and approach early childhood education.
john Locke
John and Anne Locke.
john Locke
John Locke never married. Locke's father, who was also named John Locke, was a country lawyer.
john Locke
john Locke
England was John Locke's country.
john Locke was born on August 29, 1632
Philosopher John Locke had a tremendous impact on early American government.