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Edward Austin Sheldon
Edward Austin Sheldon
(October 4, 1823 – August 26, 1897) was an American educator, and the founding president of the
State University of New York at Oswego
(then Oswego Primary Teachers' Training School). He also served as superintendent of schools for the cities of
Syracuse, New York
and
Oswego, New York
. Sheldon introduced the principles and teachings of
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
into American education through the
Oswego Movement
. A statute of Sheldon instructing a child was dedicated at the
New York State Capitol
in January 1900 during a ceremony attended by Governor
Theodore Roosevelt
and
United States Commissioner of Education
William Torey Harris
. It remained there until 1922 and was later installed on Oswego's campus. His daughter was educator
Mary Sheldon Barnes
.
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Lecciones de cosas en series graduadas, con nociones de objetos comunes
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Sheldon, Edward Austin
Published 2015
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