Elizabeth Palmer Peabody

American educator and kindergarten founder

Elizabeth Palmer Peabody - American educator and kindergarten founder
Born

May 16th, 1804
220 years ago

Died

1894
131 years ago — 90 years old

Category

Educators & Innovators

Country

United States

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An educator and advocate for early childhood education, established the first kindergarten in the United States in 1860. Worked tirelessly to promote educational reform and the inclusion of kindergarten in the American school system. Served as a prominent figure in the Transcendentalist movement, collaborating with notable thinkers and writers of the time. Peabody published books and articles emphasizing progressive education and child development, contributing to the foundation of modern teaching practices. Her contributions to education have had a lasting influence on early childhood education.

Founded the first U.S. kindergarten in 1860

Published works on education and child development

Promoted educational reform in the 19th century

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