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Hardcover Education Through the Imagination Book

ISBN: 1025490665

ISBN13: 9781025490663

Education Through the Imagination

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"Education Through the Imagination" is a foundational work by pioneering educator Margaret McMillan that explores the essential role of creative thought in the development of the young mind. McMillan, a key figure in the development of modern nursery schools, posits that imagination is not a peripheral luxury of childhood but a central faculty necessary for intellectual growth, moral development, and the mastery of the physical world. By examining the psychological and physiological aspects of how children learn, she builds a compelling case for an educational system that prioritizes creative expression over rigid rote learning.

Throughout the text, McMillan provides insightful observations on the "creative spirit" and its power to transform the educational experience. She advocates for environments that stimulate a child's innate curiosity and allow for the exploration of ideas through play and sensory engagement. This work serves as a powerful historical testament to the progressive education movement, offering timeless wisdom on how to nurture a child's potential. "Education Through the Imagination" remains a vital resource for educators, parents, and historians interested in the evolutionary theories that shaped early childhood pedagogy in the early twentieth century.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

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