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Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel

Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel. Growing Up.

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Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel

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  1. Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel

  2. Growing Up Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel was born on April 21, 1782, and died on June 21, 1852. He was the youngest of a number of brothers. His mother died when he was only a child and he was left with his father, who was a preacher. Johannes Froebel, his father, was the Lutheran pastor of his own church. They lived in a village named Oberweissbach.

  3. The village were he lived became the place where Froebel would begin to feel a deep, mystical connection with nature, which influenced him for his entire life. He studied mineralogy in Jena and directed the stone and gem collection of Berlin's Humboldt University. He was unswerving in his conviction that all creatures and nature were inexplicably, yet completely and spiritually connected. This became the basis of philosophy of Universaler Einklang, or Universal Harmony. Becoming An Adult

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  5. Education • He took in the children of his deceased brothers. He prevailed the idea that children should be “seen and not heard” , even though his idea was incorrect. He thought that the children carried in them the seed of self-development, which encouraged adults.

  6. "COME, LET US LIVE WITH OUR CHILDREN!" ~FRIEDRICH WILHELM AUGUST FROEBEL~

  7. KINDERGARTEN • Friedrich Froebel changed the way we think about early childhood education. He designed balls, wooden blocks, tiles, sticks and rings to demonstrate that children learn by playing. Known around the world as the Froebel Gifts or Gaben, these objects were an important part of his Kindergarten. The Froebel Gifts have been widely imitated and adapted by educators and toys makers.

  8. Bibliography • http://www.froebelverein-keilhau.de/assets/images/db_images/db_froebel24.jpg • www.ozpod.com/gallery/church.html

  9. GERMAN 1 Jaqerius December 12,2007 1st Period

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