George Jardine

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1742 – 1827

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Who was George Jardine?

George Jardine FRSE was a Scottish minister of religion, philosopher, academic and educator. He was Professor at the University of Glasgow, of Greek from 1774, and then Professor of Logic and Rhetoric 1787 to 1824. He was a founder of Glasgow Royal Infirmary in 1792.

At Glasgow he was a pioneer of collaborative learning; he wrote up his method in a book. He

designed a peer review method with rules to be followed by peer editors, whom he labeled “examinators.” By participating in collaborative learning settings, Jardine thought, students develop interpersonal traits and skills “indispensable at once to the cultivation of science, and to the business of active life.”

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Born
1742
Education
  • University of Glasgow
Died
1827

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on July 23, 2013

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