Temple School

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Temple School was an experimental 19th-century Boston school known for its progressive, Transcendentalist-inspired educational methods under educator Bronson Alcott.

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instanceOf defunct school
experimental school
primary school
associatedWithMovement Transcendentalism
surface form: Transcendentalist movement
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedFor radical views on childhood and morality
unconventional teaching methods
documentedInWorkBy Bronson Alcott
educationalPhilosophy child-centered education
learning through conversation
moral and spiritual development
employed Bronson Alcott
foundedBy Bronson Alcott
hadPublicationAbout Conversations with Children on the Gospels
headOfSchool Bronson Alcott
historicalSignificance early example of progressive education in the United States
influential in American Transcendentalist circles
inspiredBy Transcendentalism
knownFor Socratic dialogue with children
innovative pedagogy
moral education
progressive educational methods
student-centered learning
location Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

Massachusetts
notableTeacher Bronson Alcott
operatedInCentury 19th century
usedMethod dialogue-based instruction
non-coercive discipline
observation of child development

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Bronson Alcott founded Temple School
Record of a School setting Temple School
Amos notableWork Temple School
subject surface form: Amos Bronson Alcott
this entity surface form: Temple School (educational experiment)
Alcott notableWork Temple School
subject surface form: Amos Bronson Alcott
this entity surface form: Temple School (educational experiments)