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3000 BCE
Early Days
Imitation, first teachers. -
1800 BCE
Babilonians
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1772 BCE
The code of Hammurabi
In this period, we can find apprenticeship -
1592 BCE
Education for everyone Time: 1592 - 1560
Natural way to learn -
1500 BCE
Contemporary and Reform / Time: 1500 - 1800
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320 BCE
Medieval
Time: 320 B.C. - 1660 C.E. The first schools in Athens and Roman education. -
John Locke ( 1632 - 1704)
He focused in important aspects as teachers and students. -
Pestalozzy / Time 1756 - 1857
He created some methods to apply in learning. -
MODERN - Froebel Bacon Theodore Weld
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Holistic Education (1822 - 1900)
It was made by some representatives. -
William Morris ( 1834 - 1896)
He was a textile designer and He was a major contributor of British textile arts. -
Otto Salomon (1849 - 1907)
Projects -
John Dewey (1859 - 1952)
Constructivism method in learning -
Maria Montessori (1870 - 1952)
Experimental Learning -
Lois C. Mossman (1877 - 1944)
Technology in Education -
Jean Piaget (1896 - 1980)
Cognitive Development -
Lev Vygotsky
Holistic Theory -
INDUSTRIAL ARTS MOVEMENTS (1904)
It was created during the Industrial revolution and applied in schools as cultural industrial education. -
Leo Marx (1919)
He was a professor and author known for his works of American studies. He made the rationale for this specialty "history of technology". -
Paulo Freire ( 1921 - 1997)
Critical Pedagogy -
Tony Bennett (1926 - 1937)
Best Known American historians of industrial education. He discussed the Russian System of tool instruction . -
Curriculum Projects (1960)
Technical studies, cooperative work, ICT, ITEA. -
Hughes (1983)
He talked about electrical power systems. -
Staudenmaier (1985)
He analyzed the article "Technology and culture" -
Bijker, Hughes and Pinch (1987)
The social construction of technology was illustrated with historial analysis. -
Vocational Education Movement (Early 1990´s)
Technical Education -
Bucharnan, Law, Scranton (1991)
They wrote the artiles about "Technology and Culture" addressed an issue to form a debate