German-born pioneer of the kindergarten system in England
Emilie Louise Michaelis
Born
1834
Thuringia, Kingdom of Prussia
Died
1904
Rotherfield, Sussex, England
Nationality
German
Citizenship
British
Occupation(s)
Teacher, educationist
Organization
The Froebel Society (President)
Known for
Promotion of the ideas of Friedrich Fröbel
Emilie Louise Michaelis (1834–1904)[1] was German-born pioneer of the kindergarten system in England, and a translator, editor, and promoter of Froebel's writings.[2] In 1875, she started one of the first English kindergartens in Croydon, London, and later a training college for teachers, which became Froebel College.[3] She was described as the 'chief exponent of Froebelianism in England'[4] and coined the phrase 'nursery school' in translation from Froebel.[5]
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^"Kindergarten Pioneer: Death of Madame Michaelis". London Daily News. 3 January 1905.
^"Froebel College | History". Roehampton University. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
^"The Late Madame Michaelis". Westminster Gazette. 3 January 1905.
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