John Haden Badley

Educator and founder of Bedales School

John Haden Badley - Educator and founder of Bedales School
Born

February 21st, 1865
160 years ago

Died

March 6th, 1967
58 years ago — 102 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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An English author and educator played a significant role in reforming education by establishing Bedales School in 1893. The school emphasized liberal education, creativity, and outdoor activities, differing from traditional educational approaches of the time. Badley wrote extensively on educational philosophy and was dedicated to promoting a more holistic and student-centered form of learning. His vision for education influenced many schools in the UK and beyond. The principles set forth at Bedales continue to resonate in modern educational practices.

Founded Bedales School

Advocated for progressive education

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