The phrase
"educational pioneers" refers to individuals or groups who introduce new and innovative ideas or methods in the field of education. They are like trailblazers who strive to bring positive change and improvements to how people learn and teach.
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In this context, it is helpful to remember that the UK was the first country in the world to make design and technology mandatory across primary and secondary education and, as a result, we are recognised internationally as
educational pioneers who have successfully produced generations of world leading innovators.
He was responding to a talk
by educational pioneer Alice Ravenhill, who described her long investigation into the sleep of 6000 elementary school children.
But you can look back even farther to
find educational pioneers who taught that learning with «head, heart, and hands» is the key to uplifting all children.
«Kelly personifies the
consummate educational pioneer and leader, and she instills in all her students a true love for learning,» said Penny Harrison, CEO of the San Jacinto Valley Academy.
Bennett
cites educational pioneers such as Montessori and Froebel to back up her insistence that you use observation and a wide curriculum to build a picture of the whole child to guide individual learning.
Ever since the compulsory state government education system was created more than 150 years ago there have been
important educational pioneers who have disagreed with the traditional authoritarian approach of most schools.
They have greater autonomy than traditional public schools and often
attract educational pioneers who experiment with new approaches to teaching and learning.
More than a century ago, John Dewey, the philosopher and
educational pioneer, founded a lab school in Chicago.
Hahn was being lauded by many people as
an educational pioneer, an inventor, an originator.
I hope that the interactions with our research group have been fruitful as well for
the educational pioneers and architects in Reggio Emilia.