Friedrich Herbart is known for his significant contributions to educational theory, particularly his emphasis on the importance of pedagogy as a science. He introduced the idea of "apperception," which highlights how new knowledge is integrated with prior knowledge, underscoring the role of the teacher in facilitating this process. Herbart also developed a systematic approach to curriculum design, advocating for the integration of moral and ethical education within academic subjects. His ideas laid the groundwork for modern educational psychology and instructional methods.
Johann Friedrich Herbart has written: 'The science or education' 'ABC of sense-perception & minor pedagogical works'
Johann Friedrich Herbart was born on 1776-05-04.
Johann Friedrich Herbart died on 1882-03-26.
August 14, 1841
Eva Matthes has written: 'Johann Friedrich Herbart'
Gabriel Compayre has written: 'Herbart and education by instruction'
Numerous musical documents as such like opera melodies music books like music encyclopedias
Alexander Darroch has written: 'Herbart and the Herbartian theory of education' 'Education And The New Utilitarianism And Other Educational Addresses'
Contribution of greak education system to modern education
Rudolf Koschnitzke has written: 'Herbart und Herbartschule' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Philosophy
Klaus Klattenhoff has written: 'Herbart, Schulen, Lehrer' -- subject(s): Education, History, Sources
Friedrich FROEBEL has written: 'The Education of man'