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Name
  
Charles Garmo


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Died
  
1934, Florida, United States

Books
  
Herbart and the Herbartians, Principles of Secondar, Aesthetic Education ‑ Scholar's, Herbart and the Herbartia, Introduction to the Pedagog

Education
  
Illinois State University

Charles De Garmo (also spelled DeGarmo) (January 7, 1849 – May 14, 1934) was an American educator, education theorist and college president.

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Biography

De Garmo was born in Wisconsin. He graduated from Illinois State Normal University in 1873 and served as principal of the Grammar Department of its Model School from 1876-1883. Influenced by the Herbartian educational philosophy in Germany, DeGarmo left for University of Halle where he received a doctorate then returned to Illinois State where he served as a Professor of Modern Languages and Reading until 1890.

He served as president of Swarthmore College from 1891–1898 and then joined the education faculty at Cornell University.

De Garmo was a prolific author of more than one hundred articles and books about educational theory and practice.

He died in retirement in Florida.

References

Charles De Garmo Wikipedia