Top 2 Quotes & Sayings by Francis Wayland Parker

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Francis Wayland Parker

Francis Wayland Parker was a pioneer of the progressive school movement in the United States. He believed that education should include the complete development of an individual — mental, physical, and moral. John Dewey called him the "father of progressive education." He worked to create curriculum that centered on the whole child and a strong language background. He was against standardization, isolated drill and rote learning. He helped to show that education was not just about cramming information into students' minds, but about teaching students to think for themselves and become independent people.

October 9, 1837 - March 2, 1902
The end and aim of all education is the development of character. — © Francis Wayland Parker
The end and aim of all education is the development of character.
Work is the greatest means of education. To train children to work, to work systematically, to love work, and to put their brains into work, may be called the end and aim of schools. In education, no work should be done for the sake of the thing done, but for the sake of the growing mind.
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