词条 | Alfredo Miguel Aguayo Sánchez |
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| name = Alfredo Miguel Aguayo Sánchez | image = |imagesize = 250px | caption = "Alfredo Miguel Aguayo Sánchez" | birth_date = March 28, 1866 | birth_place = Ponce, Puerto Rico | death_date = April 30, 1948 Havana, Cuba | nationality = Puerto Rican | occupation = Educator | salary = | networth = | spouse = | children = | signature = | website = }}Alfredo M. Aguayo (1866–1948) was a Puerto Rican educator and writer. He studied and lived in Cuba, and was a professor at the University of Havana. His teachings and his written works molded several generations of Cubans.[1] Early yearsAlfredo Miguel Aguayo Sánchez was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, on 28 March 1866. While he was still a child, his family moved to Havana, Cuba, where he was educated. There he earned a Law degree (1892) and a Doctor of Education degree (1903).[2] He was the grandson of Dr. Nicolás Aguayo, one of the most prominent educators in Puerto Rico.[3] Superintendent of schoolsHe was appointed Superintendent of Schools for the Province of Havana. After this he became a professor of education at the University of Havana. He founded and edited the Magazine of Education in Havana. In 1912 he established the Laboratory of Child Study at the University.[4] EducatorAguayo Sánchez fought to bring relevance to the importance of child psychology in the learning process. He was also a torch-bearer of the implementation of the most current teaching methods, including the American pragmatism methods headed by John Dewey.[5] At the time of the closing of the University of Havana during the dictatorship of Gerardo Machado, Aguayo organized the Academia Pedagógica de La Habana, to look after the training of teachers.[6] He also taught at the Escuela del Círculo de Trabajadores de La Habana (1884),and at the Instituto de San Manuel y San Francisco, and at the Colegio La Divina Caridad.[7] Last yearsHe lived as an exiled in Puerto Rico and the United States from 1895 to 1897, as a result of independentista views written by his father but attributed to him.[8] During the dictatorship of Gerardo Machado, Aguayo was detained under suspicion that he had subversive ideas. In 1944 he was awarded the status of Professor Emeritus at the University of Havana. He died in Havana, Cuba, on April 30, 1948.[9] Legacy
Books by AguayoThe following are books written by Alfredo M. Aguayo y Sanchez:[12]
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References1. ^Projecto Salon Hogar: Ponce - Personajes Ilustres. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Aguayo, Alfredo M.}}2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=lmEAVgYwchoC&pg=PA285 Cubans of to-day. By Hispanic Society of America.] 3. ^EcuRed. 4. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=lmEAVgYwchoC&pg=PA285 Cubans of to-day. By Hispanic Society of America.] 5. ^EcuRed. 6. ^EcuRed. 7. ^EcuRed. 8. ^EcuRed. 9. ^EcuRed. 10. ^All Public Schools.Org 11. ^High School Tree.Org 12. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=lmEAVgYwchoC&pg=PA285 Cubans of to-day. By Hispanic Society of America.] 4 : 1866 births|1948 deaths|Puerto Rican non-fiction writers|Educators from Ponce |
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