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Doctrines of the Great Educators
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ISBN : 9788130718033
Author : R. R. Rusk
Pages : 282 pp
Year of Publishing : 2020
Binding : Hardbound
Publisher : COSMO PUBLICATIONS
SKU:
COSD058
Categories: Education, Great Educationalists Showcase, History of Education
“A History of Education should explain how educational doctrines are related to the intellectual and social tendencies of the times in which they originated, should expound these doctrines, and should indicate how they affect educational practice. This work does not profess to be a History of Education: it confines itself to an exposition of the doctrines of a limited number of representative educators. It does not deal with their lives. In one respect this is a disadvantage, in another an advantage. It is a disadvantage in so far as the lives of the authors frequently help to elucidate their doctrines; it is an advantage in so far as it enables us to avoid the argumentum ad hominem fallacy which is frequently exemplified in Histories of Education.
Students of Education are advised to read the texts of the authors along with the chapters on the doctrines here given. For the doctrines of educators only incidentally mentioned in these pages, or entirely omitted from them, they are referred to such a History of Education as Monroe’s Text-book. Other readers will find the chapters designed to give a general idea of the doctrines of the great educators without recourse to other works.” — Author’s Introduction
CONTENTS:
• Plato
• Quintilian
• Elyot
• Loyola
• Comenius
• Milton
• Locke
• Rousseau
• Pestalozzi
• Herbert
• Froebel
• Montessori
Review
“Like most of the people who reviewed this book when it was originally released, I could wish a few more figures had been included. That does not take away from the sheer mastery of “big picture” understanding that Rusk provides. A wonderful text from a wonderful period in the writing of history and philosophy of education.— Reviewed by Doctor VanNostrum at “goodreads”