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    Édouard Claparède (24 March 1873 – 29 September 1940) was a Swiss neurologist, child psychologist, and educator. Claparède studied science and medicine...
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  • Claparède is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Édouard Claparède (1873–1940), a Swiss neurologist, child psychologist, and educator Jean...
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    René-Édouard Claparède (24 April 1832 in Chancy – 31 May 1871 in Siena) was a Swiss anatomist. The Claparède family was Protestant and originally from...
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    Shortly after, other famous pedagogues and psychologists such as Édouard Claparède and Ovide Decroly, joined him in his advocacy of the test. By using...
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  • Limnodrilus is a genus of Naididae. The genus was described in 1862 by René-Édouard Claparède. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Limnodrilus amblysetus...
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    At this time, the institute was directed by Édouard Claparède. Piaget was familiar with many of Claparède's ideas, including that of the psychological...
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  • the University of Geneva, the neurologist and child psychologist Édouard Claparède, and Sir Arthur Salter, a senior official of the League of Nations...
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  • Joseph Mayer Rice, Edward Thorndike and G. Stanley Hall in America, Édouard Claparède and Robert Dottrens in Switzerland, Alexander Petrovich Nechaev in...
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  • aspects of music. Jaques-Dalcroze also had an important friendship with Édouard Claparède, the renowned psychologist. In particular, their collaboration resulted...
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    She remained there for three years, working alongside its founder Édouard Claparède, as well as other distinguished psychologists of the time including...
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  • was first described by René-Édouard Claparède in 1868. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Pileolaria Claparède, 1868". www.marinespecies.org...
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  • Handbook of the Psychology of Women" (published in 2019). In 1920, Édouard Claparède and Pierre Bovet created a new applied psychology organization called...
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  • a genus of Lumbriculidae. The genus was described in 1861 by René-Édouard Claparède. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Stylodrilus asiaticus...
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  • or she ages. The term 'décalage' was first used in psychology by Édouard Claparède, a Swiss neurologist and child psychologist, in 1917 in reference...
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    He next moved on to the University of Geneva where he worked with Édouard Claparède and Jean Piaget and where in 1929 he gained a Phd with a thesis on...
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    von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Waldsee Family - German princely family Édouard Claparède - Swiss Neurologist Pierre Bovet - Swiss Psychologist and Educationalist...
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    the beating of its cirri and the presence of oral cilia. In 1858, Édouard Claparède and Johannes Lachmann described Halteria grandinella in greater detail...
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  • Geneva, founded by John Calvin in 1559 Rousseau Institute, founded by Édouard Claparède in 1912 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • described in 1862 by René-Édouard Claparède. It has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Trichodrilus allobrogum (Claparède, 1862) Trichodrilus angelieri...
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  • theory first emerged. In 1921, Piaget moved to Geneva to work with Édouard Claparède at the Rousseau Institute. They formed what is now known as the Genevan...
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  • proponents of progressive education worldwide. The work was cited by Édouard Claparède who helped shape a progressive éducation nouvelle in Geneva, Switzerland...
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  • International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) was created in 1919 by Édouard Claparède under the name of International Association of Psychotechnics (Association...
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    James, in 1911. From India to Planet Mars, Théodore Flournoy, 1900. Édouard Claparède Morton Prince Multiple personality disorder Gauld, Alan (23 April...
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    originally described as Paramecium coli by Malmstein in 1857. In 1858, Edouard Claparède and Johannes Lachmann created the genus Balantidium and reclassified...
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    in March 1940 by his daughter Hélène Claparède-Spir (who was married to the Swiss neurologist Édouard Claparède) to the Library of Geneva (Bibliothèque...
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    When the International Bureau of Education was founded by Bovet and Édouard Claparède, both of whom she knew, Ith became a member in 1925. She taught Esperanto...
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    Geneva (Faculty of Psychology and School of Education). In 1912, Édouard Claparède (1873–1940) created an institute to turn educational theory into a...
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  • studied at the Rousseau Institute, where she worked as the assistant of Édouard Claparède, and later went on to establish her own practice based on the encouragement...
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    In May 1909, Flournoy and his son Henri, Ochorowicz and Professors Édouard Claparède, Cellerier and Batelli held a series of séance experiments with Tomczyk...
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    a pupil of François Jules Pictet de la Rive (1809–1872) and René-Édouard Claparède (1832-1871), he accompanied Haeckel on a prolonged scientific journey...
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