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John Haden Badley

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John Haden Badley (21 February 1865 – 6 March 1967) was an English author, educator, and founder of Bedales School, which claims to have become the first coeducational public boarding school in England in 1893. [1]

31 relations: Abbotsholme School, Bedales School, Cecil Reddie, Cholesbury, Dalton Plan, Dudley, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, England, Friedrich Fröbel, Fydell Edmund Garrett, Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, Helen Parkhurst, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, John Badley (surgeon), John Dewey, King's College, Cambridge, Maria Montessori, Millicent Fawcett, Mixed-sex education, New York City, Oscar Wilde, Progressive education, Royal College of Surgeons of England, Rugby School, Sexual repression, The Midlands, Tring, University of Cambridge, West Midlands (region), William Morris, Worcestershire.

Abbotsholme School

Abbotsholme School is a coeducational independent boarding and day school near the town of Rocester in Staffordshire, England.

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Bedales School

Bedales School is a co-educational, boarding and day independent school in the village of Steep, near the market town of Petersfield in Hampshire, England.

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Cecil Reddie

Dr Cecil Reddie (10 October 1858 – 6 February 1932) was a reforming English educationalist.

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Cholesbury

Cholesbury (recorded as Chelwardisbyry in the 13th century) is a village in Buckinghamshire, England, on the border with Hertfordshire.

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Dalton Plan

The Dalton Plan is an educational concept created by Helen Parkhurst.

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Dudley

Dudley is a large town in the county of West Midlands, England, south-east of Wolverhampton and north-west of Birmingham.

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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (9 June 1836 – 17 December 1917) was an English physician and suffragist.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Friedrich Fröbel

Friedrich Wilhelm August Fröbel or Froebel (21 April 1782 – 21 June 1852) was a German pedagogue, a student of Pestalozzi who laid the foundation for modern education based on the recognition that children have unique needs and capabilities.

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Fydell Edmund Garrett

Fydell Edmund Garrett (1865–1907), best known as Edmund Garrett, was a British publicist, journalist and poet.

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Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (6 August 1862 – 3 August 1932), known as Goldie, was a British political scientist and philosopher.

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Helen Parkhurst

Helen Parkhurst (March 7, 1887 – June 1, 1973) was an American educator, author, lecturer, the originator of the Dalton Plan, founder of The Dalton School and host of "Child's World with Helen Parkhurst" on ABC Television Network.

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Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi

Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (January 12, 1746 – February 17, 1827) was a Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer who exemplified Romanticism in his approach.

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John Badley (surgeon)

John Badley, F.R.C.S. (23 July 1783 – 16 April 1870) student of John Abernethy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London.

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John Dewey

John Dewey (October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) was an American philosopher, psychologist, Georgist, and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform.

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King's College, Cambridge

King's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.

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Maria Montessori

Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori (August 31, 1870 – May 6, 1952) was an Italian physician and educator best known for the philosophy of education that bears her name, and her writing on scientific pedagogy.

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Millicent Fawcett

Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett (11 June 1847 – 5 August 1929) was a British intellectual, political leader, activist and writer.

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Mixed-sex education

Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Oscar Wilde

Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright.

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Progressive education

Progressive education is a pedagogical movement that began in the late nineteenth century; it has persisted in various forms to the present.

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Royal College of Surgeons of England

The Royal College of Surgeons of England (abbreviated RCS and sometimes RCSEng), is an independent professional body and registered charity promoting and advancing standards of surgical care for patients, regulating surgery, including dentistry, in England and Wales.

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Rugby School

Rugby School is a day and boarding co-educational independent school in Rugby, Warwickshire, England.

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Sexual repression

Sexual repression is a state in which a person is prevented from expressing their own sexuality.

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The Midlands

The Midlands is a cultural and geographic area roughly spanning central England that broadly corresponds to the early medieval Kingdom of Mercia.

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Tring

Tring is a small market town and civil parish in the Borough of Dacorum, Hertfordshire, England.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University)The corporate title of the university is The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.

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West Midlands (region)

The West Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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William Morris

William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist.

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Worcestershire

Worcestershire (written abbreviation: Worcs) is a county in the West Midlands of England.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Haden_Badley

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