Abbé Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier (Asti, 1745 or 1746 - Paris, 19 September 1818) was a French Roman Catholic priest and educational reformer. In 1792 he left France during the worst of the Revolution, passing via Holland to England where he set up a school for the children of other refugees. He was a pioneer in getting children to learn through amusing them and was made a member of the commission for the reorganization of public instruction. He wrote a large number of books, such as Géographie de l'abbé Gaultier, that became popular as instructional books in Nineteenth Century France.
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| - Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier (en)
- Louis Gaultier (fr)
- Luigi Camillo Goltieri (it)
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| - Abbé Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier (Asti, 1745 or 1746 - Paris, 19 September 1818) was a French Roman Catholic priest and educational reformer. In 1792 he left France during the worst of the Revolution, passing via Holland to England where he set up a school for the children of other refugees. He was a pioneer in getting children to learn through amusing them and was made a member of the commission for the reorganization of public instruction. He wrote a large number of books, such as Géographie de l'abbé Gaultier, that became popular as instructional books in Nineteenth Century France. (en)
- Louis Gaultier ou Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier, dit l'abbé Gaultier, né vers 1746 à Asti (Piémont) et mort à Paris le 19 septembre 1818, de parents d'origine française est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages de pédagogie, précurseur de l'école mutuelle. (fr)
- Luigi Camillo Goltieri (Asti, 29 agosto 1746 – Parigi, 19 settembre 1818) è stato un abate e educatore italiano. Nato in una modesta famiglia, compì gli studi ecclesiastici a Roma. Nel 1780 si trasferì in Francia come educatore in un collegio di figli della nobiltà transalpina.La rivoluzione lo portò a trasferirsi a L'Aia, dove introdusse il suo metodo didattico di istruire con espedienti ludici.In seguito portò la propria esperienza a Londra dove aprì un liceo gratuito per i figli degli esuli. (it)
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| - Abbé Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier (Asti, 1745 or 1746 - Paris, 19 September 1818) was a French Roman Catholic priest and educational reformer. In 1792 he left France during the worst of the Revolution, passing via Holland to England where he set up a school for the children of other refugees. He was a pioneer in getting children to learn through amusing them and was made a member of the commission for the reorganization of public instruction. He wrote a large number of books, such as Géographie de l'abbé Gaultier, that became popular as instructional books in Nineteenth Century France. (en)
- Louis Gaultier ou Aloïsius Édouard Camille Gaultier, dit l'abbé Gaultier, né vers 1746 à Asti (Piémont) et mort à Paris le 19 septembre 1818, de parents d'origine française est l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages de pédagogie, précurseur de l'école mutuelle. (fr)
- Luigi Camillo Goltieri (Asti, 29 agosto 1746 – Parigi, 19 settembre 1818) è stato un abate e educatore italiano. Nato in una modesta famiglia, compì gli studi ecclesiastici a Roma. Nel 1780 si trasferì in Francia come educatore in un collegio di figli della nobiltà transalpina.La rivoluzione lo portò a trasferirsi a L'Aia, dove introdusse il suo metodo didattico di istruire con espedienti ludici.In seguito portò la propria esperienza a Londra dove aprì un liceo gratuito per i figli degli esuli. Tornò in Francia nel 1801 dove fondò alcuni istituti di istruzione aperti a tutte le classi sociali. Fu il promotore delle scuole a mutuo insegnamento. Le sue teorie vennero pubblicate e divulgate in tutta Europa.Ad Asti gli è stata titolata una scuola media intitolata L.C.GOLTIERI, in via Goltieri (it)
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