John Haden Badley

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John Haden Badley was an English progressive educator best known for establishing Bedales School as an innovative alternative to traditional Victorian public schooling.

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instanceOf educator
human
school founder
advocated individual development over rote learning
informal relations between teachers and pupils
birthDate 1865-02-21
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
deathDate 1967-03-06
educatedAt Rugby School NERFINISHED
Trinity College, Cambridge
emphasized creative expression in the curriculum
moral and social education
familyName Badley NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education
school reform
founded Bedales School NERFINISHED
fullName John Haden Badley NERFINISHED
givenName John NERFINISHED
implemented student self-governance practices at Bedales School
influencedBy Thomas Arnold NERFINISHED
progressive educational thinkers of the late 19th century
knownFor founding Bedales School
progressive educational methods
languageOfWorkOrName English
lifespan 1865–1967
livedIn Steep, Hampshire NERFINISHED
movement progressive education
notableFor co-educational schooling at Bedales
emphasis on arts and crafts in education
emphasis on outdoor work and manual labour in schooling
rejecting corporal punishment at Bedales School
notableWork Bedales School NERFINISHED
occupation educator
headmaster
schoolteacher
placeOfBirth Dudley, Worcestershire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Steep, Hampshire NERFINISHED
positionHeld headmaster of Bedales School
relative Josephine Butler NERFINISHED
religion agnosticism
sexOrGender male
spouse Amy Garrett Badley NERFINISHED

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Bedales School foundedBy John Haden Badley