Abstract
During the 20th century, several important educational theorists conducted journeys thatgave them the opportunity to develop particular personal and professional relationships,and to get to know other educational and pedagogical realities. They could then criticallyappraise what they had seen and experienced, deriving significant ideas which wouldconsolidate, complete, and be integrated with their own pedagogical theories. The journeyas an opportunity for discovery and the acquisition of scientific knowledge, as asource of innovation, enrichment and professional training, can be seen as a pedagogicalresearch method that anchors today’s international exchanges (all too often considered asource of novelty) to their historical roots. By drawing on several examples of scholarswho have a special place in the history of pedagogy – Leonarduzzi, Montessori, Hessen,Volpicelli, Calo, Maritain and Borghi – and looking at their differences and similarities,we can identify the fundamental features of this research method, which enables life andthought to be interwoven into fruitful and original theories.
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