Jan Amos Komensky, also known as Comenius, was a 17th century Czech thinker and educator considered the "Father of Modern Education". He advocated for universal education for both poor children and women, which was revolutionary for his time. Some of Comenius' contributions include establishing the first nursery schools, emphasizing learning through play and sensory experiences, and developing a comprehensive curriculum spanning from preschool to university. Many of his educational theories and practices are still used today. He is honored as the "Teacher of Nations" for his pioneering work establishing foundations of modern education.
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John Amos Comenius was a seventeenth century visionary and innovator.
He tended to think in big pictures, and believed that much of life's learning should be woven together, a concept he called Via Lucis, or "way of light."
John Amos Comenius - Father of Modern EducationBinibini Cmg
John Amos Comenius was a seventeenth century visionary and innovator.
He tended to think in big pictures, and believed that much of life's learning should be woven together, a concept he called Via Lucis, or "way of light."
the educational philosopies of JOHANN COMENIUS, Jean Jacques Rousseau, JOHN HEINRICH,FRIEDRICH WILHELM FROEBEL PESTALOZZI,Maria Montessori,JOHN DEWEY,MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI,RABINDER NATH TAGORE,Gijubhai Badheka,TARABAI MODAK,SHRI AUROBINDO GHOSH
Schools have become part and parcel of modern society, and it has been so for a long time. Although the forms have changed, the basic concept goes back to the time of the Byzantine Empire and the Greeks. Schools in the US have also undergone numerous changes.
There is no such thing as a typical entrepreneur. Some entrepreneurs are quiet and hard-working, while others are more outgoing and flamboyant. The key to being a successful entrepreneur lies in the ability to take an idea and then, through the process of innovation, develop it in such a way that it becomes a marketable product or service.
the educational philosopies of JOHANN COMENIUS, Jean Jacques Rousseau, JOHN HEINRICH,FRIEDRICH WILHELM FROEBEL PESTALOZZI,Maria Montessori,JOHN DEWEY,MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND GANDHI,RABINDER NATH TAGORE,Gijubhai Badheka,TARABAI MODAK,SHRI AUROBINDO GHOSH
Schools have become part and parcel of modern society, and it has been so for a long time. Although the forms have changed, the basic concept goes back to the time of the Byzantine Empire and the Greeks. Schools in the US have also undergone numerous changes.
There is no such thing as a typical entrepreneur. Some entrepreneurs are quiet and hard-working, while others are more outgoing and flamboyant. The key to being a successful entrepreneur lies in the ability to take an idea and then, through the process of innovation, develop it in such a way that it becomes a marketable product or service.
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Subject: Foundation of education
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Comenius: The Search for a New Method
Jan Amos Komensky, also known as Comenius was a great Czech thinker, philosopher and
writer, though he is best known as a pioneer of education. On March 28th
, the anniversary of
Komensky’s birth in 1592, Czech schoolchildren traditionally honour their teachers-indeed it is
Teacher’s Day here in Czech Republicand he died on November 15, 1670in Naarden (Holland).
Comenius become a pastor at age 24 and led the Brethren in to exile when the protestants
where persecuted under the Counter Reformation. During the nineteenth century Comenius become
idealized as a suymbol of the Czech nation. Comenius was a teacher, scientist, educator, and a writer.
He was one of the earliest champions of universal education. Comenius became known as the teacher
of nations. The Comenius medal one of the UNESCO’s most prestigious awards honoring outstanding
achievements in the fields of education research and innovation is named after him. In 1919 the
Comenius University was founded in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. A European Union school
partnership program (Comenius European cooperation on school education) these were so original
that they won him the name “Father of Modern Education”. And because of his efforts on behalf of
universal education, he earned the title of “Teacher of Nations”.He was the first to recognize that the
play of childhood was learning, and advocated learning for all — including the poor and women, ideas
that were unheard of in his day. He wrote more than 200 books on his educational system of rounded
curriculum and human betterment. His work has affected human rights and the unity and freedom of
mankind all over the world. Comenius was one early educator who contributed to a “universal system
of education” which planned to teach all things to all children. Comenius has a special plan for
preschoolers which was known as “mother school or nursery school” for children up to six. According
to Comenius, early childhood is the mother should be well aware of the need of the child, give him or
2. her love and care and make the child familiar with his or her home environment. The mother should
have a special place teach children and this is known as “school at mother’s knee”. Comenius was the
“initiator” of the home based early childhood education. He stressed on protecting children’s health.
Comenius was also concerned about the security and happiness essential in the earliest years.
Comenius considered that then class rooms should be provides the young children with pleasant
learning environment attractive to the eye. The rooms bright and clean, walls ornamented with
pictures, he considered that the school should have an open area as a garden to walk run and play and
it should be fest to the eye with trees, flowers, and plants He further suggested that education should
be given step by step, from the simple to the more complex and from near to the distant and from the
general to the more specific. What Comenius believed as attributes of the true teacher are to be
adopted by the preschool teacher.He suggested three types of preschoolsMother’s school, infant
school and nursery school. Like modern educators, Comenius used pictures, maps, charts and other
visual aids. He even brought drama into the classroom. In his system, there were four grades,
equivalent to pre-school, grade school, high school and college. He advocated the necessity of three
kinds of education: intellectual education, moral education, and religious education. To teach “all
things to all men” was the theme of Comenius’ theory of education, which was called pansophy.
Comenius considered that the talent to realize the goals of education is naturally inherent in people,
and it is the role of education to bring out this natural gift, that is, “nature.” Comenius said that,
fundamentally, parents are responsible for education, but should they become unable to do it, schools
would become necessary to replace them. According to Comenius, the image of the ideal person was
that of a “pan sophist,” or a person who has learned all knowledge concerning God, nature, and human
beings.
After I study and reach about this pioneer, I know that he is very famous in the world and his
life so perseverance. Comenius can serve as a historical mentor, or model, for today’s teacher. I think
his method it is very good for teacher prepare before they teach and follow it.