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Johann Amos Comenius
Alternative spellings: Johann A. Comenius Johannes Amos Comenius Johannes Amosus Comenius Johannes A. Comenius Johano Amos Comenius Joh. Amos Comenius John Amos Comenius John A. Comenius J. Amos Comenius Jan Amos Comenius Jan A. Comenius Jean Amos Comenius Joannes Amos Comenius Joannes Amosius Comenius Johan-Amosus Comenius Johan-Amos Comenius Johannes Comenius Juan Amós Comenius J. A. Comenius J.A. Comenius I. A. Comenius I.A. Comenius Amos Comenius Comenius Jan Amos Comenio João Amós Coménio Juan Amós Comenio I. A. Comenio I.A. Comenio Johann Amos Comensky Johann Amos Comenus Johann Amos Commenius Johann Amos Comnenius Johann Amos Comoenius Johannes Amos Comoenius J. A. C. J.A. C. Jōannes Amos Kamenios Jōānnēs A. Kanēnios Johannes A. Kanenios Iōannēs Amōsos Kōmenios Iōannēs A. Komenios Amos Komenius Johan Amos Komenius Johann Amos Komenius Z. A. Komenius Z.A. Komenius Jan Amos Komeński Janas Amosas Komenskis Jan Amos Komenskij Jan A. Komenskij Ja. A. Komenskij Jan Amos Komenský Jan A. Komenský Jean Amos Komenský J. A. Komenský J.A. Komenský Jan Amos Komenyus J. A. K. J.A. K. Ulrich von Neufeld Ulricus de Neufeld Joannes A. Nivanus J. A. K. J.A.K. Johannes Amos, Niwniczensis Ulricus, de Neufeld
B:28. März 1592Nivnice D: 15. November 1670 Biblio: Tschechischer Theologe und Pädagoge; letzter Bischof der Böhmisch-Mährischen Brüderunität Place of Activity: Sárospatak Death Place:
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John Amos Comenius (/kəˈmiːniəs/; Czech: Jan Amos Komenský; Polish: Jan Amos Komeński; German: Johann Amos Comenius; Latinized: Ioannes Amos Comenius; 28 March 1592 – 15 November 1670) was a Czech philosopher, pedagogue and theologian who is considered the father of modern education. He served as the last bishop of the Unity of the Brethren before becoming a religious refugee and one of the earliest champions of universal education, a concept eventually set forth in his book Didactica Magna. As an educator and theologian, he led schools and advised governments across Protestant Europe through the middle of the seventeenth century. Comenius introduced a number of educational concepts and innovations including pictorial textbooks written in native languages instead of Latin, teaching based in gradual development from simple to more comprehensive concepts, lifelong learning with a focus on logical thinking over dull memorization, equal opportunity for impoverished children, education for women, and universal and practical instruction. Besides his native Moravia, he lived and worked in other regions of the Holy Roman Empire, and other countries: Sweden, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Transylvania, England, the Netherlands and Hungary. (Source: DBPedia)
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Wismarer Diskussionspapiere (1)
Pädagogische Bibliothek : eine Sammlung der wichtigsten pädagogischen Schriften älterer und neuerer Zeit (1)