Kindergarten Culture

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Kindergarten Culture is an influential 19th-century work by Elizabeth Peabody that helped introduce and popularize the kindergarten movement and early childhood education principles in the United States.

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instanceOf book
educational work
aimedAt education reformers
parents
teachers
associatedWith American kindergarten movement
progressive education in the 19th century
author Elizabeth Peabody
surface form: Elizabeth Palmer Peabody

Elizabeth Peabody
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes methods for early childhood instruction
principles of kindergarten education
focusesOn education of young children
genre educational literature
pedagogical treatise
hasImpactOn acceptance of kindergarten in American schools
development of early childhood pedagogy in the U.S.
historicalContext 19th-century U.S. education reform
influenced early childhood education in the United States
kindergarten movement in the United States
language English
mainSubject Froebelian pedagogy
early childhood education
kindergarten movement
notableFor helping introduce kindergarten ideas in the United States
popularizing early childhood education principles in America
promoted ideas of Friedrich Fröbel
promotes child-centered education
learning through play
moral and social development of children
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedTo Friedrich Fröbel
kindergarten as an institution

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Elizabeth Peabody notableWork Kindergarten Culture