di Marco Guastavigna
ChatGPT, chi è il pedagogista Francesco De Bartolomeis?
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Mi dispiace, ma al mio attuale livello di conoscenza, non sono a conoscenza di un pedagogista di nome Francesco De Bartolomeis. Potrebbe essere una persona poco conosciuta o potrebbe non esserci informazioni sufficienti disponibili su di lui al momento. È possibile che sia un professionista meno noto nel campo della pedagogia o potrebbe essere una persona privata con lo stesso nome. In ogni caso, non posso fornire ulteriori dettagli su di lui o sul suo lavoro.
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Who is the pedagogist Francesco De Bartolomeis?
Francesco De Bartolomeis was an Italian pedagogist, critic of art and politician. He was born in Pellezzano, Salerno, Italy, on January 20, 1918, and died in Turin, Italy, on June 29, 2023. He was a professor of pedagogy at the University of Turin from 1956 to 1988
De Bartolomeis was a student of Ernesto Codignola, and he was influenced by the theories of John Dewey. He was also interested in existentialism, and he wrote a book on the subject titled “Esistenzialismo e idealismo” (Existentialism and Idealism).
De Bartolomeis was a proponent of the school of thought known as “pedagogia attiva” (active pedagogy), which emphasizes the importance of student participation and experiential learning. He was also interested in the reform of education, and he played a role in the creation of full-time schools in Italy.
De Bartolomeis was a prolific writer, and he published over 100 books on pedagogy, art criticism, and politics. He was also a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines.
De Bartolomeis is considered to be one of the most important Italian pedagogists of the 20th century. His work has had a significant impact on the development of education in Italy.
Here are some of his most notable works:
- La pedagogia come scienza (Pedagogy as a science)
- Esistenzialismo e idealismo (Existentialism and Idealism)
- La scuola attiva (The Active School)
- La riforma della scuola (The Reform of Education)
- L’arte come esperienza (Art as Experience)