Caroline Pratt (May 13, 1867 – June 6, 1954)was an American social thinker and progressive educational reformer whose ideas were influential in educational reform, policy, and practice. Pratt is known as the founder of City and Country School in the Greenwich Village section of the borough of Manhattan in New York City; the inventor of unit blocks; and as the author of I Learn from Children (HarperCollins, 1948; rereleased in 1990; republished by Grove Atlantic in May 2014; released as a free audiobook in 2018 through Audible), an autobiographical account of her life and educational experiments, philosophies and practices. Pratt's specific style of progressive education, focused on first-hand experiences, open-ended materials, and social studies, has been cited and described by figures as
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- Caroline Pratt (educator) (en)
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| - كارولين برات (بالإنجليزية: Caroline Pratt) هي مربية أمريكية، ولدت في 13 مايو 1867 في فايتفيل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 6 يونيو 1954 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Caroline Pratt (May 13, 1867 – June 6, 1954)was an American social thinker and progressive educational reformer whose ideas were influential in educational reform, policy, and practice. Pratt is known as the founder of City and Country School in the Greenwich Village section of the borough of Manhattan in New York City; the inventor of unit blocks; and as the author of I Learn from Children (HarperCollins, 1948; rereleased in 1990; republished by Grove Atlantic in May 2014; released as a free audiobook in 2018 through Audible), an autobiographical account of her life and educational experiments, philosophies and practices. Pratt's specific style of progressive education, focused on first-hand experiences, open-ended materials, and social studies, has been cited and described by figures as (en)
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| - New York, New York, USA (en)
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| - Fayetteville, New York, New York (en)
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| - Caroline Pratt at her desk. Photographer and date unknown, perhaps mid-1920s. (en)
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| - Teachers College, Columbia University, Bachelor of Pedagogy, 1892–1894 (en)
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| - founder, City and Country School; educator (en)
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| - Henry Pratt (en)
- Lydia Pratt (en)
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| - كارولين برات (بالإنجليزية: Caroline Pratt) هي مربية أمريكية، ولدت في 13 مايو 1867 في فايتفيل في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 6 يونيو 1954 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Caroline Pratt (May 13, 1867 – June 6, 1954)was an American social thinker and progressive educational reformer whose ideas were influential in educational reform, policy, and practice. Pratt is known as the founder of City and Country School in the Greenwich Village section of the borough of Manhattan in New York City; the inventor of unit blocks; and as the author of I Learn from Children (HarperCollins, 1948; rereleased in 1990; republished by Grove Atlantic in May 2014; released as a free audiobook in 2018 through Audible), an autobiographical account of her life and educational experiments, philosophies and practices. Pratt's specific style of progressive education, focused on first-hand experiences, open-ended materials, and social studies, has been cited and described by figures as noted as John Dewey and the architect and playground designer David Rockwell. Her original vision endures at City and Country School, which she founded in 1914 in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. (en)
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| - Elizabeth Sophia , John Davis , Henry Rowley , Helen Marot (en)
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