PEOPLE KNOWN FOR: elementary education
Finnish educator
Uno Cygnaeus was an educator known as “the father of the primary school in Finland.” Graduating from the gymnasium (secondary school) at Tavastehus in 1827, Cygnaeus attended the University of Helsingfors,...
Scottish educator
Andrew Bell was a Scottish clergyman who developed popular education by the method of supervised mutual teaching among students. Bell graduated from the University of St. Andrews and went as a tutor to...
American educator
Caleb Mills was an American educator known as the father of Indiana’s public schools. Mills, the son of a farmer, was educated at local schools and at the Pembroke Academy before entering Dartmouth College...
British educator
Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, 1st Baronet was a physician, public-health reformer, and chief founder of the English system of publicly financed elementary education. Kay studied medicine at the University...
British clergyman
John Strachan was an educator and clergyman who, as the first Anglican bishop of Toronto, was responsible for organizing the church in Canada as a self-governing denomination within the Anglican community....
Austrian statesman
Leo, count von Thun und Hohenstein was a pro-Czech Austrian statesman and administrator who improved the educational establishments of the Austrian Empire, sought to resolve the antagonisms between Czechs...
German educator
Friedrich Wilhelm Dörpfeld was a German educator who adapted Johann Friedrich Herbart’s ideas to elementary school use and emphasized the social aspects of traditional school subjects. After attending...
British colonial governor
James Thomason was a British lieutenant governor of the North-Western Provinces in India and founder of a system of village schools. The son of a British clergyman stationed in Bengal, Thomason was educated...
German educator
Georg Kerschensteiner was a German educational theorist and reformer who was a leader in the growth of vocational education in Germany. Kerschensteiner taught mathematics in Nürnberg and Schweinfurt before...
German educator
Andreas Reyher was a German educator who was a pioneering advocate of broadening the traditional elementary school curriculum. Reyher received his master’s degree from the University of Leipzig and then...
German educator
Tuiskon Ziller was a German educator noted for his application of Johann Friedrich Herbart’s educational precepts to the German elementary school. Ziller attended the University of Leipzig, where he came...
German philosopher
Johann Gottlieb Fichte was a German philosopher and patriot, one of the great transcendental idealists. Fichte was the son of a ribbon weaver. Educated at the Pforta school (1774–80) and at the universities...
American psychologist
Jerome Bruner was an American psychologist and educator who developed theories on perception, learning, memory, and other aspects of cognition in young children that had a strong influence on the American...
American educator
Junius L. Meriam was an American educator who, though highly critical of progressive education, was best known for his work in experimental schools and for his departure from traditional teaching methods....