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Frobel and Education by Self-Activity

H. Courthope Bowen

Table of Contents


 * 1) Preface and Chapter I: Introduction, Early Days, and Education at School and University pp. v-21
 * 2) Chapter II: Frobel's Experience as a Teacher and Educational Reformer pp. 22-42
 * 3) Chapter III: The "Education of Man" and Some of Frobel's Leading Principles pp. 43-62
 * 4) Chapter IV: The Mutter und Koser Leiter – Infant Games and Songs, Their Meaning and Educational Value pp. 63-89
 * 5) Chapter V: Frobel's Theory of Education pp. 90-107
 * 6) Chapter VI: Frobel's Views on Character, Conduct, and Religion pp. 108-123
 * 7) Chapter VII: The Kindergarten, The General Nature of its Processes, and Gifts and Occupations pp. 124-151
 * 8) Chapter VIII: Transition Classes, Their Aim and Methods, and Nature-Study pp. 152-177
 * 9) Chapter IX: The Bearing of Frobel's Principles on the School and on Technical Instruction, Manual Training, Frobel and Pestalozzi, and Conclusionpp. 178-196