6/12/2023 0 Comments Jean jacques rousseau emilie![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rousseau, recommending Robinson Crusoe lifestyle, is opposed to compulsory and restricted education. Parents and educators should be good observers, helpers for providing appropriate experiences, and should be in a position that allows children to grow according to their natural abilities. The basic idea of this movement is that child development is carried out without undue interference and limitations. This vision, called the return to nature and aiming to protect children from society's artificiality and self-esteem, is recognized as Naturalism in education world. Rousseau, describing Emile's life and his relationship with his instructor from birth to adolescence, discusses teacher-student relationship, and he defends that children are innate, pure and noble, and that they must be protected from the negative effects of society. Rousseau, thinker of the Age of Enlightenment, breaks a new ground in education with his work "Emile." In his novel, "Emile" is the name of the child he has grown up imaginatively. ![]()
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