Nov. 27th.--Death of Middendorff. Madame Luise Froebel, for a
time, directs Keilhau.
1854. Madame Luise Froebel goes in the spring to Dresden, to assist Dr.
Marquart in his Kindergarten and training establishment for
Kindergarten teachers. Madame Marquart had been a pupil of
Froebel. Keilhau ceases to be a training school for Kindergarten
teachers.
In the autumn Madame Luise Froebel accepts the directorship of
the Public Free Kindergarten in Hamburg, and trains students
there. (She is still actively employed at Hamburg in the cause of
the Kindergarten; 1886.)
First introduction of the Kindergarten system into England by
Miss Praetorius, who founds a Kindergarten at Fitzroy Square.
Madame von Marenholtz Buelow, who was the support of Froebel's
latest years, whose influence with the Grand Duke of Weimar
procured him Marienthal, and whose whole leisure and power was
devoted to his service, and to the interpretation of his ideas,
comes to England to lecture and write in support of the cause of
the Kindergarten. Publishes a pamphlet on "Infant Gardens," in
English.
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