Célestin Freinet ([seləsˈtɛ̃ fʀeˈnɛ], 15 October 1896 in Gars, Alpes-Maritimes – 8 October 1966 in Vence) was a noted French pedagogue and educational...
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community of teachers who follow the educational and social practices of Célestin Freinet, his wife Élise and their successors. In France, the Modern School...
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The Freinet classification ("To organise everything") is used in the libraries of some elementary schools, and was invented by Célestin Freinet to facilitate...
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Celestin is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Célestin Freinet (1896–1966), French pedagogue and educational reformer Célestin...
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Egypt Freinet Modern School Movement (Mouvement de l'École moderne), an international education movement based on the ideas of French educator Célestin Freinet...
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Austrian-Hungarian emperor – Franz Josef Land Célestin Freinet, French pedagogue – Freinet education, Freinet classification Henry Flagg French, American...
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School Movement Montessori education Vocational education John Dewey Célestin Freinet Friedrich Fröbel Ivan Illich Joseph Jacotot Deborah Meier Maria Montessori...
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the 1990s, its roots can be traced to learning networks pioneered by Célestin Freinet in 1920s and, according to Dooly, even earlier in Jardine's[who?] work...
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months before the LAP. Theoretical influences include the works of Célestin Freinet, Raymond Fonvieille, Fernand Oury, and other theoreticians of the institutional...
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learners. Open learning as a teaching method is founded on the work of Célestin Freinet in France and Maria Montessori in Italy, among others. Open learning...
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