- Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel
Friedrich Wilhelm August Froebel (also written Fröbel) (
April 21 ,1782 –June 21 ,1852 ) laid the foundation for moderneducation based on the recognition that children have unique needs and capabilities.Biography
Friedrich Froebel was born at
Oberweissbach in the Principality ofSchwarzburg-Rudolstadt inThuringia . His father, who died in 1802, was the pastor of the orthodoxLutheran (alt-lutherisch) parish there. The church and Lutheran Christian faith were pillars in Froebel's own early education. Oberweissbach was a wealthy village in the Thuringian Forest and had been known centuries long for its natural herb remedies, tinctures, bitters, soaps and salves. Families had their own inherited areas of the forest where herbs and roots were grown and harvested. Each family prepared, bottled, and produced their individual products which were taken throughout Europe on trade routes passed from father to son, who were affectionately called "Buckelapotheker" or "Rucksack Pharmacists". They adorned the church with art acquired from their travels, many pieces of which can still be seen in the renovated structure. The pulpit from which Froebel heard his father preach is the largest in all Europe and can fit a pastor and 12 men, a direct reference to Christ's apostles.Shortly after Froebel's birth, his mother's health began to fail. She died when he was nine months old, profoundly influencing his life. In 1792, Fröbel went to live in the small town of Stadt-Ilm with his uncle, a gentle and affectionate man. At the age of 15 Froebel, who loved nature, became the
apprentice to aforester . In 1799, he decided to leave his apprenticeship and studymathematics andbotany inJena . He later worked with Pestalozzi inSwitzerland where his ideas further developed.Career
In 1840 he created the word
kindergarten for the Play and Activity Institute he had founded in 1837 atBad Blankenburg for young children. He designed the educational materials known asFroebel Gifts , or Fröbelgaben, which included geometric building blocks and pattern activity blocks. A book entitled "Inventing Kindergarten", by Norman Brosterman, examines the influence of Friedrich Froebel onFrank Lloyd Wright andmodern art .Friedrich Froebel's great insight was to recognise the importance of the activity of the child in
learning . Activities in the first kindergarten includedsinging ,dancing ,gardening and playing with theFroebel Gifts .Those ideas about childhood development and education were introduced to academic and royal circles through the tireless efforts of his greatest proponent, the Baroness (Freiherrin) Bertha Marie von Marenholtz-Buelow. Through her Froebel made the acquaintance of the Royal House of the Netherlands, various Thuringian dukes and duchesses, including the Romanov wife of the Grand Duke von Sachsen-Weimar. Baroness von Marenholtz-Buelow, Duke von Meiningen and Froebel gathered donations to support art education for children in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of
Goethe . The Duke of Meiningen granted the use of his hunting lodge, called Marienthal (the Vale of Mary) in the resort town of Bad Liebenstein for Froebel to train the first women as Kindergarten teachers (called Kindergaerterinnen). It was there in the last room on the left on the second floor that Froebel left this world in peace. Those in attendance reported that they had hardly perceived that he had died as his death had been so peaceful.Trivia
There's a Finnish band called
Fröbelin palikat (Froebel's (building) blocks) that plays rock-inflected children's music.External links
* [http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/froebel/froebelarchive/index.html The Froebel Archive]
* [http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/froebel/index.html Froebel College, Roehampton University]
* [http://www.boxesandarrows.com/archives/studying_the_creation_of_kindergarten.php Studying the Creation of Kindergarten]
* [http://www.infed.org/thinkers/et-froeb.htm Information about Friedrich Fröbel]
* [http://www.friedrichfroebel.com/ Friedrich Froebel website]
* [http://www.froebelweb.org/ Froebel Web]
* [http://www.ozpod.com/store/index.html Buy original Froebel Gifts online]
* [http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/staff/Kevin%20j.brehony/web/index.html Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) and the Froebel Movement]
* [http://www.froebel.com Information about the Froebel Education Centre in Mississauga, Ontario]
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* [http://www.ntfv.org. Information about Froebel from New Thuringian Froebel Association Keilhau]
* [http://core.roehampton.ac.uk/digital/froarc/frochi/ Froebel's chief writings on education - online]
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