Froebelian

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See also: Fröbelian

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Etymology[edit]

Froebel +‎ -ian

Adjective[edit]

Froebelian (comparative more Froebelian, superlative most Froebelian)

  1. Of or relating to Friedrich Fröbel (or Froebel; 1782–1852), German pedagogue who laid the foundation for modern education based on the recognition that children have unique needs and capabilities.
    • 1908, Journal of Education XXX, “A Child’s Garland of the ‘Fifties’”, page 529:
      We quoted a month or two back some amusing verses from Punch poking fun at child study, pædometry and the new faddists; but it is easy to turn the tables and show the nauseating diet that was provided for children of the early Victorian age when Froebelian methods were unknown.

Noun[edit]

Froebelian (plural Froebelians)

  1. One who favours Fröbel's system of education.