Women who Taught: Perspectives on the History of Women and Teaching

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Alison L. Prentice, Marjorie R. Theobald
University of Toronto Press, 1991. jan. 1. - 301 oldal
Historical and historiographic essays organized in three sections: women teaching in the private sphere, teachers in public schools, and women who taught in institutions of higher education. The focus is on four largely English-speaking countries Australia, Britain, Canada, and the US. No index. A
 

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Women Teaching in the Private Sphere
16
The Troubles of a NineteenthCentury State
19
NineteenthCentury England Joyce Senders Pedersen
37
Mere Accomplishments? Melbournes Early Ladies Schools Recon
71
An Examination
92
Educational and Demographic Influences
115
Changing Patterns and Perceptions in the Emerging
136
School Teacher R J W Selleck
160
The National Union of Women Teachers
182
Lottie Bowron and Rural
202
A Social Portrait of Academic Women at Welles
233
Two Persons Who Caught It Alison Prentice
258
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Susan Gelman
285
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