Johann Bernhard Basedow

German author and educator

Johann Bernhard Basedow - Thinkers & Philosophers born September 11th, 1723
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An influential figure in educational reform during the 18th century, this individual advocated for progressive educational methods. Founded the Philanthropinum in Dessau, which emphasized practical education, moral development, and physical training. Authored several works promoting these ideas, including 'Elementarwerk', which served as a model for modern education. Pioneered the concept of integrating educational practices to foster holistic development in children.

Founded the Philanthropinum in Dessau

Authored 'Elementarwerk'

Promoted practical education methods

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