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The representative figure of essentialism in pedagogy
Baglai, Demi Askovic, Mori, H. Briggs, kandel, etc.

1, Baglai

William Baglai (1874 March15-1946 July1) is an American educator and editor, and a representative of essentialist educational philosophy. Born in Detroit, USA, graduated from Michigan State University, 1895. 1898 obtained the Master of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison; 1900 received a doctorate from Cornell university.

2. Demi Askovic

The word "essentialism" was first put forward by Demi Askovic in 1935. Demi Askovic called those whose main duty is to preserve and spread the basic elements of human culture "essentialists".

3.h. Briggs

H Briggs (Henry,1561.2-1630.1.26) is a British mathematician. Born in Wallywood, Yorkshire, died in Oxford. In his early years, he studied Greek and Latin in the local grammar school, and 1577 entered St. John's College of Cambridge University. He received his bachelor's degree and master's degree in 158 1 and 1585 respectively. He is one of the representatives of early essentialist educational philosophy.

4. Morrison

American essentialists Baglai and Morrison shouted the slogan of "returning to basics", stressing that school education must rely on the common elements in human cultural heritage.

5. Condell

Isaac kandel (188 1- 1965) was born in a Jewish family in Romania and was educated in Britain. Condell, a famous comparative educator, founded a complete set of comparative education theories and put forward a systematic comparative education methodology.

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