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This German name for a type of school was meant to give the idea that the tots would grow & thrive like plants |
kindergarten
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$400 |
DJ |
EDUCATION |
2024-07-17 |
#9148 |
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Friedrich Froebel started the first of these schools in Germany in 1837 & started the day with merry songs |
kindergarten
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$400 |
DJ |
EDUCATION FIRSTS |
2021-10-12 |
#8487 |
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Influenced by Friedrich Froebel, in 1873 Susan Blow founded America's first public one of these for little kids in St. Louis |
a kindergarten
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$600 |
J |
GET AN EDUCATION |
2017-11-13 |
#7631 |
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Restored to itsoriginal look, the USA's first public one of these opened in St. Louis in 1873 |
a kindergarten
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$800 |
J |
EDUCATION |
2004-06-03 |
#4559 |
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Usually the first unit of elementary school, its name is German for "children's garden" |
kindergarten
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$200 |
DJ |
EDUCATION |
1998-12-07 |
#3281 |
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A pupil of Friedrich Froebel founded the first of these pre-schools in the U.S. in Watertown, Wisconsin in 1856 |
Kindergarten
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$800 |
DJ |
EDUCATION |
1997-06-20 |
#2965 |
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The first public version of these schools invented by Friedrich Froebel opened in St. Louis in 1873 |
a kindergarten
DD
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$1,000 |
DJ |
EDUCATION |
1994-06-01 |
#2258 |
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In 1856 Mrs. Carl Schurz founded the 1st of this type of school in the U.S. in Watertown, Wisconsin |
a kindergarten
DD
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$2,000 |
DJ |
EDUCATION |
1992-12-10 |
#1904 |
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Friedrich Froebel wanted children to grow naturally, like plants, so he named his school this |
kindergarten
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FJ |
EDUCATION |
1992-01-07 |
#1697 |
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After a trip to Germany, Susan Blow established the 1st U.S. public school of this type in St. Louis |
a kindergarten
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$600 |
DJ |
EDUCATION |
1990-06-15 |
#1350 |