THE EDUCATIONAL THEORY OF JOHN LOCKE ... Education for Locke provides the character formation necessary for becoming a person and for being a responsible citizen (Yolton, p. 3)
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John Locke was born near Bristol, England, on August 29, 1632; and was educated at Westminster School, where Dryden was his contemporary, and at Christ Church, Oxford. ... He reluctantly obeyed, and remained in attendance on his patron, assisting him in political matters and superintending the education of his grandson,
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John Locke (pronounced /lɒk/ ; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English philosopher. Locke is considered the first of the British empiricists, but is equally important to social contrac...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education is a 1693 treatise on education written by the English philosopher John Locke. For over a century, it was the most important philosophical work on education in Br...
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Nonfiction > Harvard Classics > John Locke > Some Thoughts Concerning Education ... At the time, the most significant work advocating educational reform. Locke advocates the moral education of children rather than a pedantic focus on the mere acquisition of facts.
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His father's commander, Alexander Popham, became the local MP, and it was his patronage which allowed the young John Locke to gain an excellent education. In 1647 Locke went to Westminster School in London. The importance of Westminster school in the intellectual life of the seventeenth century can scarcely be exaggerated.
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John Locke was born at Wrington, a village in Somerset, on August 29, 1632. He was the son of a country solicitor and small landowner who, when the civil war broke out, served as a captain of horse in the parliamentary army. ... But political unrest does not seem to have seriously disturbed the course of his education.
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Experience life in the 18th century at America's largest outdoor history museum ... Source: John Locke. Some Thoughts Concerning Education. Vol. XXXVII, Part 1. The Harvard Classics. New York: P.F. Collier & Son, 1909-1914 ... Teacher Resources : Enewsletters : Primary Source: John Locke on Education and Play...
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