Leo TolstoyHow do we know what we should teach? And how should we go about teaching it? These deceptively simple questions about education perplexed Tolstoy. Before writing his famous novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Tolstoy opened an experimental school on his estate to try and answer them. His experiences there incited his life-long inquiry into the meaning and purpose of religion, literature, art and life itself. In this text, Daniel Moulin tells the story of the course of Tolstoy's educational thought, and how it relates to Tolstoy's fiction and other writings. It begins with his experience of being a child and adolescent, incorporates his travels in Europe, the experimental school, his literature, and his views on art, philosophy, and spirituality. Throughout, the relevance and impact of Tolstoy's thinking on education are translated into applicable theory for today's education students. |
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... dug by one of Tolstoy's former pupils, is located 'at the place of the green stick' at the edge of a gully in the Zakaz wood. is is where Tolstoy and his three brothers would play. e game, recounted by Tolstoy throughout his life, ...
... dug by one of Tolstoy's former pupils, is located 'at the place of the green stick' at the edge of a gully in the Zakaz wood. is is where Tolstoy and his three brothers would play. e game, recounted by Tolstoy throughout his life, ...
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Drawing on his experiences of his 'pedagogical laboratory' and using some of his pupils' work, he wrote and published his own educational journal, the eponymous Yasnaya Polyana, which set out his tentative ideas on curriculum, ...
Drawing on his experiences of his 'pedagogical laboratory' and using some of his pupils' work, he wrote and published his own educational journal, the eponymous Yasnaya Polyana, which set out his tentative ideas on curriculum, ...
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Tolstoy's belief in the importance of a good, friendly relationship with pupils is exemplified in Nicholas' warm relationship with his German tutor Karl Ivanych, a character based entirely 12 Leo Tolstoy Education in Tolstoy's early ...
Tolstoy's belief in the importance of a good, friendly relationship with pupils is exemplified in Nicholas' warm relationship with his German tutor Karl Ivanych, a character based entirely 12 Leo Tolstoy Education in Tolstoy's early ...
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According to Tolstoy's daughter, Alexandra, Fyodor Ivanovich was loved by Tolstoy, and although he 'did not hold any educational theory,' he loved his pupils. In contrast, the affected Frenchman St omas had his 'own theory of education ...
According to Tolstoy's daughter, Alexandra, Fyodor Ivanovich was loved by Tolstoy, and although he 'did not hold any educational theory,' he loved his pupils. In contrast, the affected Frenchman St omas had his 'own theory of education ...
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He allows the pupils to vote to decide who is the most capable representative to assist the teacher, and he encourages his students to sing to get away from the 'abstract method' (1871, 153). Auerbach further expounds anti-theoretical, ...
He allows the pupils to vote to decide who is the most capable representative to assist the teacher, and he encourages his students to sing to get away from the 'abstract method' (1871, 153). Auerbach further expounds anti-theoretical, ...
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Part 2 A Critical Exposition of Tolstoys Educational Thought | 67 |
Part 3 The Legacy of an Overlooked Educator | 137 |
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