William Heard Kilpatrick (November 20, 1871 – February 13, 1965) was an American pedagogue and a pupil, a colleague and a successor of John Dewey. Kilpatrick...
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bring about, sustain and support their true natural way of being. William Heard Kilpatrick was a US American philosopher of education and a colleague and...
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monument, building a steam engine. In the early 20th Century, William Heard Kilpatrick expanded the project method into a philosophy of education. His...
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American actor Robin Kilpatrick, Scottish footballer Sean Kilpatrick (born 1990), American basketball player William Heard Kilpatrick (1871–1965), American...
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The Montessori System Examined by influential education teacher William Heard Kilpatrick limited the spread of Montessori's ideas, and they languished after...
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Henry M. Levin is an education economist and the William Heard Kilpatrick Professor of Economics and Education at Columbia University's Teachers College...
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learning into a methodology known as "project-based learning". William Heard Kilpatrick built on the theory of Dewey, who was his teacher, and introduced...
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without opposition and controversy. Influential progressive educator William Heard Kilpatrick, a follower of American philosopher and educational reformer John...
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were Vincent Ravi Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Park McCullough, and William Heard Kilpatrick. A Women's Committee, headed by Mrs. Hall Park McCullough, organized...
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with the American educational establishment and was opposed by William Heard Kilpatrick. However Montessori education returned to the United States in...
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before he was shot six times. Before he died, he was heard muttering "Die game, boys!" Kilpatrick lived, and later cleared Carver of the murder. It was...
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(1913), Edward Lee Thorndike (1913), Alexander James Inglis (1918), William Heard Kilpatrick (1921), and more. Between the 1980s and 2000s, mindset research...
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reforming American public education along more "progressive" grounds. William Heard Kilpatrick, one of the most vocal proponents of progressive education, advocated...
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Bruton Gambrell (1893–1896) Pinckney Daniel Pollock (1896–1903) William Heard Kilpatrick (acting President; 1903–1905) Charles Lee Smith (1905–1906) Samuel...
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Josaphata Hordashevska, Ukrainian Greek-Catholic nun (d. 1919) 1871 – William Heard Kilpatrick, American pedagogue (d. 1965) 1871 – Augusto Weberbauer, German...
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Delgado, Portuguese general and opposition politician (b. 1906) William Heard Kilpatrick, American mathematician and philosopher (b. 1871) February 14 –...
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Maxine Greene, philosopher Robert Maynard Hutchins, philosopher William Heard Kilpatrick, pedagogue Alfie Kohn, author and lecturer Jonathan Kozol, activist...
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1930, Ph.D. 1933), educator at Tsuda College in Kodaira, Tokyo William Heard Kilpatrick (PhD 1912), philosopher of education; professor of Teachers College...
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Gita Steiner-Khamsi is the William Heard Kilpatrick Professor of Comparative Education at Teachers College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
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This early American enthusiasm for Montessori was short-lived. William Heard Kilpatrick, an advocate of John Dewey's theories of education, gave a scathing...
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James Jackson Kilpatrick (November 1, 1920 – August 15, 2010) was an American newspaper journalist, columnist, author, writer and grammarian. During the...
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Stetter Hollingworth, psychology and education Adele T. Katz, Music William Heard Kilpatrick, philosopher of education Solon Kimball, anthropologist Julius...
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to de-emphasize age and grade differences. Prominent educator William Heard Kilpatrick (a student of John Dewey’s) assisted in founding New Lincoln and...
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University, where she received a B.S. in 1924. Under the direction of William Heard Kilpatrick, professor of philosophy of education, her dissertation on the...
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Dahlgren affair (redirect from Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid)
troops to attack Richmond from the East. They heard the sound of battle and rushed to support Kilpatrick but ran directly into a Confederate Home Guard...
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conference was held in New York City under the chairmanship of Dr. William Heard Kilpatrick to design a radically different approach to education for this...
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College with the exception of notable professors William Chandler Bagley, John Dewey, William Heard Kilpatrick, and George S. Counts. In the minds of some...
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John Dewey, and William Bagley discuss the value of testing, and heard Bagley argue with William Heard Kilpatrick about Kilpatrick's Project method. Zirbes...
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Nelly or Nellie Kilpatrick, Helen Kilpatrick or later Nelly Bone (1759–1820). Nelly (usually short for "Helen") was possibly Robert Burns's first love...
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Marlon Brando Anne B. Kerr – president, Florida Southern College William Heard Kilpatrick – career educator; first president of the Bennington College board...
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