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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "The Education of the Child" by Ellen Key is a seminal work that revolutionized thinking about childhood education and parenting. Published in 1900, this influential book presents Key's progressive ideas on child-rearing, emphasizing the importance of freedom, creativity, and individuality in the development of children.Ellen Key, a Swedish feminist, educator, and social reformer, challenges traditional authoritarian methods of education and advocates for a more child-centered approach. She argues that children are inherently curious, creative, and autonomous beings who should be allowed to explore the world on their own terms, rather than being subjected to rigid discipline and control.One of the central themes of the book is the concept of "laissez-faire" education, which emphasizes the importance of nurturing a child's natural instincts and interests rather than imposing external constraints. Key believes that children learn best through play, experimentation, and self-directed learning, and she encourages parents and educators to create environments that foster curiosity, independence, and joy in learning.Moreover, Key addresses various aspects of child development, including physical, emotional, and intellectual growth. She emphasizes the importance of providing children with opportunities for creative expression, critical thinking, and social interaction, as well as nurturing their emotional well-being and self-esteem.Additionally, "The Education of the Child" reflects Key's broader social and philosophical concerns, including women's rights, social equality, and the role of the family in society. She argues that a more enlightened approach to child-rearing can help create a more just and humane society, free from the constraints of traditional gender roles and social hierarchies.Key's book had a profound impact on educational theory and practice, inspiring generations of educators, parents, and policymakers to rethink their approach to raising and educating children. While some of her ideas may seem radical or idealistic by today's standards, "The Education of the Child" remains a timeless manifesto for a more enlightened and humane approach to childhood education and development. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781835917244
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Descrizione libro Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - 'The Education of the Child' by Ellen Key is a seminal work that revolutionized thinking about childhood education and parenting. Published in 1900, this influential book presents Key's progressive ideas on child-rearing, emphasizing the importance of freedom, creativity, and individuality in the development of children.Ellen Key, a Swedish feminist, educator, and social reformer, challenges traditional authoritarian methods of education and advocates for a more child-centered approach. She argues that children are inherently curious, creative, and autonomous beings who should be allowed to explore the world on their own terms, rather than being subjected to rigid discipline and control.One of the central themes of the book is the concept of 'laissez-faire' education, which emphasizes the importance of nurturing a child's natural instincts and interests rather than imposing external constraints. Key believes that children learn best through play, experimentation, and self-directed learning, and she encourages parents and educators to create environments that foster curiosity, independence, and joy in learning.Moreover, Key addresses various aspects of child development, including physical, emotional, and intellectual growth. She emphasizes the importance of providing children with opportunities for creative expression, critical thinking, and social interaction, as well as nurturing their emotional well-being and self-esteem.Additionally, 'The Education of the Child' reflects Key's broader social and philosophical concerns, including women's rights, social equality, and the role of the family in society. She argues that a more enlightened approach to child-rearing can help create a more just and humane society, free from the constraints of traditional gender roles and social hierarchies.Key's book had a profound impact on educational theory and practice, inspiring generations of educators, parents, and policymakers to rethink their approach to raising and educating children. While some of her ideas may seem radical or idealistic by today's standards, 'The Education of the Child' remains a timeless manifesto for a more enlightened and humane approach to childhood education and development. 40 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 9781835917244
Descrizione libro Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - 'The Education of the Child' by Ellen Key is a seminal work that revolutionized thinking about childhood education and parenting. Published in 1900, this influential book presents Key's progressive ideas on child-rearing, emphasizing the importance of freedom, creativity, and individuality in the development of children.Ellen Key, a Swedish feminist, educator, and social reformer, challenges traditional authoritarian methods of education and advocates for a more child-centered approach. She argues that children are inherently curious, creative, and autonomous beings who should be allowed to explore the world on their own terms, rather than being subjected to rigid discipline and control.One of the central themes of the book is the concept of 'laissez-faire' education, which emphasizes the importance of nurturing a child's natural instincts and interests rather than imposing external constraints. Key believes that children learn best through play, experimentation, and self-directed learning, and she encourages parents and educators to create environments that foster curiosity, independence, and joy in learning.Moreover, Key addresses various aspects of child development, including physical, emotional, and intellectual growth. She emphasizes the importance of providing children with opportunities for creative expression, critical thinking, and social interaction, as well as nurturing their emotional well-being and self-esteem.Additionally, 'The Education of the Child' reflects Key's broader social and philosophical concerns, including women's rights, social equality, and the role of the family in society. She argues that a more enlightened approach to child-rearing can help create a more just and humane society, free from the constraints of traditional gender roles and social hierarchies.Key's book had a profound impact on educational theory and practice, inspiring generations of educators, parents, and policymakers to rethink their approach to raising and educating children. While some of her ideas may seem radical or idealistic by today's standards, 'The Education of the Child' remains a timeless manifesto for a more enlightened and humane approach to childhood education and development. Codice articolo 9781835917244
Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. "The Education of the Child" by Ellen Key is a seminal work that revolutionized thinking about childhood education and parenting. Published in 1900, this influential book presents Key's progressive ideas on child-rearing, emphasizing the importance of freedom, creativity, and individuality in the development of children.Ellen Key, a Swedish feminist, educator, and social reformer, challenges traditional authoritarian methods of education and advocates for a more child-centered approach. She argues that children are inherently curious, creative, and autonomous beings who should be allowed to explore the world on their own terms, rather than being subjected to rigid discipline and control.One of the central themes of the book is the concept of "laissez-faire" education, which emphasizes the importance of nurturing a child's natural instincts and interests rather than imposing external constraints. Key believes that children learn best through play, experimentation, and self-directed learning, and she encourages parents and educators to create environments that foster curiosity, independence, and joy in learning.Moreover, Key addresses various aspects of child development, including physical, emotional, and intellectual growth. She emphasizes the importance of providing children with opportunities for creative expression, critical thinking, and social interaction, as well as nurturing their emotional well-being and self-esteem.Additionally, "The Education of the Child" reflects Key's broader social and philosophical concerns, including women's rights, social equality, and the role of the family in society. She argues that a more enlightened approach to child-rearing can help create a more just and humane society, free from the constraints of traditional gender roles and social hierarchies.Key's book had a profound impact on educational theory and practice, inspiring generations of educators, parents, and policymakers to rethink their approach to raising and educating children. While some of her ideas may seem radical or idealistic by today's standards, "The Education of the Child" remains a timeless manifesto for a more enlightened and humane approach to childhood education and development. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781835917244