ABSTRACT

Payne’s translation of Compayré’s The History of Pedagogy was initially published in 1886 due to a general lack of historical texts on education in the late nineteenth century. Compayré provides a thorough account of the doctrines and methods used by educators throughout history from educators of antiquity to the early nineteenth century. This text focusses on key thinkers and teachers such as Locke, Luther and Kant as well as considering the educational methods of the Greeks and the Romans. This title will be of interest to students of Education and Philosophy.

chapter |16 pages

Educational in Antiquity

chapter |26 pages

Education among the Greeks

chapter |18 pages

Education At Rome

chapter |22 pages

The Early Christians and The Middle Age

chapter |23 pages

Fenelon

chapter |21 pages

Rollin

chapter |33 pages

Rousseau and the Émile

chapter |33 pages

Pestalozzi

chapter |30 pages

Women as Educators