Helen Parkhurst

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Helen Parkhurst was an American educator and reformer best known for creating the Dalton Plan, an influential progressive education model that inspired schools worldwide.

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Helen Parkhurst canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf education reformer
educator
human
authorOf Dalton Plan
surface form: Education on the Dalton Plan

Exploring the Child’s World
Growing Pains
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1886-03-07
dateOfDeath 1973-06-01
developed Dalton Plan
educatedAt Columbia University
Sapienza University of Rome
surface form: University of Rome

University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh
Yale University
employer Dalton School
public schools in Wisconsin
schools in New York City
familyName Parkhurst
fieldOfWork education
gender female
genre educational writing
givenName Helen
hasInfluenced Dalton schools worldwide
secondary education curricula
influenced child-centered education
progressive education movement
influencedBy John Dewey
Maria Montessori
knownFor creating the Dalton Plan
individualized instruction methods
reforming secondary education
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement progressive education
name Helen Parkhurst self-link
notableWork Dalton Plan
occupation author
educational theorist
teacher
placeOfBirth Durand, Wisconsin
placeOfDeath New Milford, Connecticut
positionHeld founder of the Dalton School
principal of the Dalton School
workLocation Netherlands
New York City
United Kingdom
Wisconsin

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Dalton School foundedBy Helen Parkhurst
Helen Parkhurst name Helen Parkhurst self-link
Dalton Plan developedBy Helen Parkhurst