Ovide Decroly

Jean-Ovide Decroly (Ronse, 23 July 1871 – Uccle, 10 September 1932) was a Belgian teacher and psychologist.

He studied medicine at the University of Ghent, with half a year at the University of Berlin where he studied ''the action of toxins and antitoxins on general nutrition'' in 1898. He later worked with (mentally) handicapped children at the neurological clinic in Brussels.

Decroly founded The Hermitage School in 1907. He was a freemason, and a member of the lodge ''Les Amis Philanthropes'' of the Grand Orient of Belgium in Brussels. Nowadays the "Ecole Decroly" (based in Uccle, Brussels, a school reaching from kindergarten to baccalaureate) is following his pedagogical approach. Provided by Wikipedia
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by: Decroly, Ovide Other Authors: Monchamp, E.
Published: 1986
Fuente: Catálogo bibliográfico
Tipo de Material: Book
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