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      • Rousseau’s philosophy of education was based on his belief that human beings are inherently good, but society and culture corrupt them. He believed that education should focus on developing a person’s natural goodness and potential by allowing them to freely develop their own interests, rather than imposing societal expectations and norms on them.
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  2. Jan 7, 2013 · Drawing from a broad spectrum of traditions including botany, music and philosophy, his thinking has influenced subsequent generations of educational thinkers – and permeates the practice of informal educators.

  3. 4 days ago · Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote the philosophical treatises A Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (1755) and The Social Contract (1762); the novels Julie; or, The New Eloise (1761) and Émile; or, On Education (1762); and the autobiographical Confessions (1782–1789), among other works.

  4. Frequent walks in nature inspired Jean–Jacques Rousseau’s thoughts and theories about the true nature of humanity and consequently childhood, upbringing and education. However, his ideas were never put into practice by himself – it was pure theory for him.

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  5. Mar 22, 2022 · Rousseau’s revolution in education and human nature commenced with a reassessment of the relationship of education to human nature. This assessment began, as it must, with an epistemological survey.

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  6. Sep 27, 2010 · 5. Education. Rousseau’s ideas about education are mainly expounded in Emile. In that work, he advances the idea of “negative education”, which is a form of “child-centered” education.

  7. Dec 9, 2023 · Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762/1979) contributed to this idea of individualism (Johnson, 1988) through his education treatise (Rooney, 2020) titled Emile or On Education. Rousseau shares his beliefs of individualism through the education of a student named Emile by a tutor.

  8. Oct 4, 2019 · This chapter examines the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the relationship between citizenship and education. The section “Citizenship in Rousseau’s Thought” offers a sketch of Rousseau’s political ideas and his understanding of the nature,...

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