Also known as Herbart
German philosopher, psychologist, and founder of pedagogy as an academic discipline (1776-1841)
Johann Friedrich Herbart was a German philosopher and psychologist who lived from 1776 to 1841 and is credited with establishing pedagogy—the study of teaching and education—as a formal academic field. His work matters because he transformed education from a practical craft into a discipline grounded in theory and psychology, influencing how educators think about teaching and learning.
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Johann Friedrich Herbart ( German: [ˈhɛʁbaʁt]; 4 May 1776 – 14 August 1841) was a German philosopher, psychologist and founder of pedagogy as an academic discipline.
Herbart is now remembered amongst the post-Kantian philosophers mostly as making the greatest contrast to Hegel—in particular in relation to aesthetics. His educational philosophy is known as Herbartianism.
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