Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Friedrich Fröbel and his pedagogy of kindergarten and play
Chapter 1: Friedrich Fröbel on his way of becoming an educator of young children
Chapter 2: The Invention of Kindergarten
Chapter 3: The Challenge of Finding the "Authentic" Fröbel and Translating his Work
Chapter 4: Fröbel’s worldview and his pedagogy of kindergarten and play
Part II: The Fröbelianer and their modification of Fröbel’s pedagogy of kindergarten and play
Chapter 5: The organizational development of the Fröbel movement
Chapter 6: The evolution of Fröbel’s pedagogy of kindergarten and play
Part III: How kindergarten came to the United States
Chapter 7: The kindergarten movement in the US and the openness to Fröbel
Chapter 8: The transfer of Fröbel’s pedagogy of kindergarten and play to the US
Chapter 9: Conclusion: The history of Fröbel’s pedagogy of kindergarten and play and its modification
Bibliography
Helge Wasmuth is Associate Professor in the Department of Childhood Education at Mercy College, USA.
"With Fröbel’s Pedagogy of Kindergarten and Play Helge Wasmuth, based on own new translations of original German texts, opens a window into a complex, multifaceted and fascinating world. [...] The book is an invaluable resource for any scholar or educator interested in roots and legacy of Fröbel’s life and work – which are more relevant than ever for orienting our thoughts and practice in early childhood education in our troubled times."Mathias Urban, Desmond Chair of Early Childhood Education, Dublin City University, Ireland, and past President of the International Froebel Society."Fröbel’s Pedagogy of Kindergarten and Play is a readable ‘go-to’ book for us on nineteenth century kindergarten peoples and pedagogies across Germany and the US, both key staging posts for the international export of kindergarten. Such a book is long overdue; weaving a pathway through a complex story, sifting through myriads of archival trails and revealing new insights into the way Fröbel’s original kindergarten pedagogy was modified and indeed forgotten or lost."Helen May, Professor Emerita, University of Otago, New Zealand, past President of the International Froebel Society, and Co-Editor of Kindergarten Narratives on Froebelian Education: Transnational Investigations"Helge Wasmuth’s Fröbel’s Pedagogy of Kindergarten and Play offers an enlightening and fittingly ‘all-sided’ analysis of the Kindergarten as philosophical-pedagogical entity. [...] This book is a must-read for students of the Kindergarten, for the many who consider themselves twenty-first-century Fröbelians, and for those interested in the spread and evolution of educational innovations more generally."Dr. Kristen Nawrotzki, Vice President of the International Froebel Society, Co-Editor of Kindergarten Narratives on Froebelian Education: Transnational Investigations; and Co-Editor of The Development of Early Childhood Education in Europe and North America, Historical and Comparative Perspectives"At a time when play is under threat in American kindergartens, Fröbel’s Pedagogy of Kindergarten Play is a must-read for understanding how ideas about play developed and evolved. [...] As public support for preschool education rapidly grows, we need to take a close look at what types of play-based pedagogy are being promoted and implemented. This well-written book will help us do just that."Barbara Beatty, Professor Emerita of Education at Wellesey College, US, and author of Preschool Education in America: The Culture of Young Children from the Colonial Era to the Present."Helge Wasmuth provides a profound history of Fröbelian pedagogy in Germany and the United States. His historical study shows, like no other, the changes Fröbel’s authentic ideas have undergone as a result of the work of kindergarten teachers in both countries."Ulf Sauerbrey, Co-author of Friedrich Fröbel und seine Spielpädagogik: Eine Einführung, and Executive Board Member of the International Froebel Society Section in Germany."Helge Wasmuth shows how Froebel's complex ideas laid the foundation of the kindergarten, an approach to early childhood education that rapidly gained world-wide acceptance and popularity. Wasmuth sheds light on an important chapter in educational history."Ann Taylor Allen, Professor Emerita of German history at the University of Louisville, US and author of The Transatlantic Kindergarten: Education and Women's Movements in Germany and the United States.
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