Education, ABB-BEN
Promoting the development of the intellectual faculties in young people and teaching the values and the accumulated knowledge of a society is no easy task, and it's one that carries great responsibility. From at least the time of Plato, schools and academies have had an important role in the cultural molding of the young generations. This discipline is concerned with the methods of teaching and learning, which are an additional support to the informal means usually provided by the familial nucleus. Modern universities, colleges, and specialized academies provide an education often geared toward a specific professional field in all areas of human knowledge.
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Edith Abbott was an American social worker, educator, and author who was instrumental in promoting the professional......
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is a Malay politician who was the prime minister of Malaysia (2003–09). In 1964 Abdullah......
ability grouping, in the United States the separation of elementary and secondary students into classrooms or courses......
Joseph Acaba is an American astronaut who, over three spaceflights to the International Space Station (ISS), has......
academic freedom, the freedom of teachers and students to teach, study, and pursue knowledge and research without......
Academy, in ancient Greece, the academy, or college, of philosophy in the northwestern outskirts of Athens where......
Acadia University, Privately endowed university in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Founded in 1838, it took its......
The Actors Studio, prestigious professional actors’ workshop in New York City whose members have been among the......
Charles Kendall Adams was a teacher and historian who introduced the European seminar method to U.S. universities.......
Adelphi University, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Garden City, New York, U.S. Adelphi......
Felix Adler was an American educator and founder of the Ethical Movement. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry......
Mortimer J. Adler was an American philosopher, educator, editor, and advocate of adult and general education by......
Stella Adler was an American actress, teacher, and founder of the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting in New York......
adult education, any form of learning undertaken by or provided for mature men and women. In a 1970 report, the......
Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz was an American naturalist and educator who was the first president of Radcliffe College,......
Louis Agassiz was a Swiss-born American naturalist, geologist, and teacher who made revolutionary contributions......
Agnes Scott College, private institution of higher education for women in Decatur, Georgia, U.S.A. liberal arts......
Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan was a Muslim educator, jurist, and author, founder of the Anglo-Mohammedan Oriental College......
Aix-Marseille University, coeducational, state-financed, autonomous institution of higher learning founded under......
University of Akron, public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Akron, Ohio, U.S. While the university......
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University, public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Normal,......
Alabama State University, public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Montgomery, Alabama, U.S. It......
University of Alabama, state university with campuses at Tuscaloosa (main campus), Birmingham, and Huntsville.......
University of Alaska, system of public land-, sea-, and space-grant universities in Alaska, U.S., with campuses......
Josef Albers was a painter, poet, sculptor, teacher, and theoretician of art, important as an innovator of such......
University of Alberta, Canadian public university in Edmonton. Opened in 1908, it is one of Canada’s five largest......
Bruce Alberts is an American biochemist best known for having served as president of the National Academy of Sciences......
Albion College, private, coeducational institution of higher learning located in Albion, Michigan, U.S., 20 miles......
Alcorn State University, public, coeducational institution of higher learning near Lorman, Mississippi, U.S. It......
Bronson Alcott was an American philosopher, teacher, reformer, and member of the New England Transcendentalist......
Alcuin was an Anglo-Latin poet, educator, and cleric who, as head of the Palatine school established by Charlemagne......
School of Alexandria, the first Christian institution of higher learning, founded in the mid-2nd century ad in......
Alexandrian Museum, ancient centre of classical learning at Alexandria in Egypt. A research institute that was......
Alfred University, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Alfred, New York, U.S. The university......
All India Women’s Conference (AIWC), organization dedicated to improving women’s education and social welfare in......
Allegheny College, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Meadville, Pennsylvania, U.S. The college......
Sir Hugh Allen was an organist and musical educator who exerted a far-reaching influence on the English musical......
almonry school, medieval English monastic charity school supported by a portion of the funds allocated to the almoner......
alternative education, education that diverges in some way from that offered by conventional schools. Examples......
American Association of University Professors (AAUP), organization of faculty and researchers employed at American......
American Federation of Teachers (AFT), U.S. trade union for classroom educators, school personnel, and public employees.......
American Missionary Association (AMA), nondenominational society that worked to develop educational opportunities......
American Negro Academy, scholarly and artistic organization founded in 1897 in Washington, D.C., that was dedicated......
American University, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Washington, D.C. The American University......
AmeriCorps, U.S. federal program that supports voluntary service in the areas of health, the environment, education,......
Amherst College, private, independent liberal-arts college for men and women in Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S., established......
Charles Ancillon was a lawyer, educator, and historian who was the leader of the French Protestant refugees in......
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was an English physician who advocated the admission of women to professional education,......
Fannie Fern Phillips Andrews was a Canadian-born American pacifist and writer, a tireless advocate, nationally......
Angelo State University, public, coeducational institution of higher education located in San Angelo, Texas, U.S.......
Antioch University, private coeducational institution of higher learning founded in 1852 as Antioch College in......
School of Antioch, Christian theological institution in Syria, traditionally founded in about ce 200, that stressed......
apprenticeship, training in an art, trade, or craft under a legal agreement that defines the duration and conditions......
Germán Arciniegas was a Colombian historian, essayist, diplomat, and statesman whose long career in journalism......
John Argyropoulos was a Byzantine humanist and active promoter of the revival of Classical learning in the West.......
Arizona State University, public, coeducational institution of higher learning with its main campus in Tempe, Arizona,......
University of Arizona, public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Tucson, Arizona, U.S. The university......
Arkansas State University, public, coeducational institution of higher education in Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S. The......
University of Arkansas, state university system of Arkansas, U.S., with campuses in Fayetteville (main), Little......
Ivan Karlovich Arnold was a Russian artist and educator who in 1860 founded the Moscow School for the Deaf, the......
Thomas Arnold was an educator who, as headmaster of Rugby School, had much influence on public school education......
Art Center College of Design, private coeducational institution of higher learning in Pasadena, California, U.S.,......
Art Students League, independent art school founded in New York City in 1875 and run by and for artists. The Art......
academy of art, in the visual arts, institution established primarily for the instruction of artists but often......
Roger Ascham was a British humanist, scholar, and writer, famous for his prose style, his promotion of the vernacular,......
Hanan Ashrawi is a Palestinian educator, legislator, and spokeswoman for the Palestinian delegation to the Israeli-Palestinian......
Auburn University, public, coeducational institution of higher education located in Auburn, Alabama, U.S. The university......
audiovisual education, use of supplementary teaching aids, such as recordings, transcripts, and tapes; motion pictures......
Augustana College, private, coeducational liberal arts college located along the Mississippi River in Rock Island,......
Austin College, private, coeducational institution of higher education in Sherman, Texas, U.S. Austin, a liberal......
Australian National University, state-subsidized university in Canberra, Australia. Founded in 1946, the university......
Al-Azhar University, chief centre of Islamic and Arabic learning in the world, centred on the mosque of that name......
Babson College, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Wellesley, Massachusetts, U.S. Business......
bachelor’s degree, undergraduate academic degree conferred on college or university students upon completing coursework,......
Roger Bacon was an English Franciscan philosopher and educational reformer who was a major medieval proponent of......
William Chandler Bagley was an American educator, author, and editor who, as a leading “Essentialist,” opposed......
Robert Balfour was a philosopher accomplished in Latin and Greek who spent his career teaching these languages......
Ball State University, public, coeducational institution of higher learning located in Muncie, Ind., U.S. The university......
Louis Ballard was an American composer and music educator best known for compositions that synthesize elements......
Bank Street College of Education, privately supported coeducational teachers college in New York, New York, U.S.......
Bantu Education Act, South African law, enacted in 1953 and in effect from January 1, 1954, that governed the education......
Bard College, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, U.S. It is......
Barnard College, a private liberal arts college for women in the Morningside Heights neighbourhood of New York,......
Henry Barnard was an educator, jurist, and the first U.S. commissioner of education (1867–70). With Horace Mann,......
Janie Porter Barrett was an American welfare worker and educator who developed a school to rehabilitate previously......
Paul Barth was a German philosopher and sociologist who considered society as an organization in which progress......
Jacques Barzun was a French-born American teacher, historian, and author who influenced higher education in the......
Johann Bernhard Basedow was an influential German educational reformer who advocated the use of realistic teaching......
Bates College, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Lewiston, Maine, U.S. It is a liberal arts......
Bauhaus, school of design, architecture, and applied arts that existed in Germany from 1919 to 1933. It was based......
Baylor University, private, coeducational institution of higher learning located in Waco, Texas, U.S. Baylor, affiliated......
Pierre Beauchamp was a French ballet dancer and teacher whose contributions to the development of ballet include......
École des Beaux-Arts, school of fine arts founded (as the Académie Royale d’Architecture) in Paris in 1671 by Jean-Baptiste......
Howard S. Becker was an American sociologist known for his studies of occupations, education, deviance, and art.......
Catharine Beecher was an American educator and author who popularized and shaped a conservative ideological movement......
American University of Beirut (AUB), private, nondenominational, coeducational international and intercultural......
Andrew Bell was a Scottish clergyman who developed popular education by the method of supervised mutual teaching......
Beloit College, private coeducational liberal arts college in Beloit, Wisconsin, U.S. Beloit College is Wisconsin’s......
Bemidji State University, coeducational institution of higher learning, situated on Lake Bemidji in Bemidji, Minnesota,......
Anthony Benezet was an eminent teacher, abolitionist, and social reformer in 18th-century America. Escaping Huguenot......