Jean-Jacques Rousseau 🔍

Philosopher, Writer, Political Theorist (1712 - 1778)

An influential Genevan philosopher, his ideas on natural education and the inherent goodness of children profoundly reshaped pedagogical thought.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Looking Forward)

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Friedrich Fröbel
Educator, Theorist
Rousseau's 'natural education' and emphasis on learning through experience, outlined in 'Emile,' provided foundational philosophical groundwork for Fröbel's child-centered pedagogy.