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Herman Harrell Horne (1874-1946), an American philosopher and educator, was a leading spokesman for philosophical idealism in educational theory and practice during the first half of the twentieth century.
Herman Horne was one of America’s most outstanding educational thinkers in his day. As a scholar, a philosopher, a gentleman, and a Christian, perhaps he was best known for his vigorous opposition to John Dewey and progressive education. While Dewey was one of the leading proponents of
The essentials of leadership and other papers in moral and religious education. by. Horne, Herman Harrell, 1874-1946. Publication date. 1931. Topics. Moral education, Religious education, Leadership. Publisher. Nashville, Cokesbury Press. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; claremont_school_of_theology; internetarchivebooks. Contributor.
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Essentialism is a conservative educational theory that arose in the 1930s in opposition to progressive education. With recurring regularity, various movements in education have urged a return to teaching of the essential or basic skills.
An Idealistic Philosophy of Education. Herman H. Horne View all authors and affiliations. Volume 43, Issue 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/016146814204300904. Contents. Get access. More.
Dr. Home was a student of Josiah Royce, a prominent idealist. Dr. Home is still a leading educator quoted on his philosophy of idealism in the curriculum. He believed mental development to be the major goal of instruction. Dr. Home believed in the reality of mind.