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Title: Womens History in Education


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Womens History in Education
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Colonial Times
  • Women were restricted to learning domestic skills
  • Women were bystanders to the education of boys
  • The home was the Womans Classroom (Private
    Sphere)
  • In the 1700s women were lucky to receive of few
    years education in a dame school
  • By the late 1700s new ideas started to brew
  • Girls being taught during off hours of the day
  • 6 - 730 a.m. and 4 - 630 p.m.

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Revolutionary Ideas
  • Becomes a womans duty to nurture her childrens
    intellectual development/be her childs teacher
  • but how would a woman teach without an
    education?
  • The Young Ladies Academy (1790)
  • Women were taught to become more efficient and
    innovative domestic workers, as well as more
    virtuous wives and mothers
  • Some Schools began to open the doors to girls
  • Since some communities could not afford to
    construct a separate building for womens
    studies, the would build one school and divide it
    between the sexes.

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Seminaries
  • These were protected educational environments for
    high school girls
  • They would teach women
  • To become fit companions for their husbands
  • How to be the first teachers of their children
  • To become the moral and spiritual cornerstone
    of the family
  • The curriculum is not much different then any
    other education at the time. Except the spiritual
    and moral development of their students was
    supreme.
  • Seminaries took on teacher education, creating
    effective teacher training programs.
  • With the arrival of public schools, seminaries
    became a necessity.

5
Women in College
  • Oberlin was the first college to admit men and
    women
  • This was progress, but problems arise
  • Regardless of the inequalities, women achieved
    high academic success. Women now wanted to enter
    the larger state supported colleges.
  • Three woman apply to the University of Michigan
    but after review and opposition from other
    University presidents the women were denied. But
    the Civil War would make Michigan reverse this
    decision
  • Admitting woman did not mean they were accepted
  • Education for ransom University of Rochester
    would admit females if they could raise 100,000
    dollars to pay for additional classrooms and
    instructors.
  • Harvards Annex better known as Radcliffe.
  • This was a separate building down the black for
    females

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Women Establish Their Own Colleges
  • Frustrated with the struggle to receive equal
    education at existing universities, some women
    and men envisioned creating their own.
  • To build and endow a college for young women
    which shall be to them what Yale and Harvard are
    to young men.
  • Vassar College
  • Smith College
  • Bryn Mawr
  • Wellesley College
  • Barnard College
  • Mount Holyoke College

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Reasons women should avoid higher education
  • As more women were being admitted to prestigious
    colleges and advancing in education, opponents
    needed ammunition.
  • Below the skin and under the skull lurked the
    reasons women did not belong in higher education
  • Craniology
  • -The size of the brain determines your
    intelligence
  • Reproduction
  • -prolonged coeducation was physically dangerous
    to reproductive health of females

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An Era of New Hope
  • Congress passed the Title IX in 1972
  • federal law that made sex discrimination
    illegal
  • Congress passed the Woman's Educational Equity
    Act
  • Funds research, materials, and training to help
    eliminate sex bias
  • By 1980, the National Institute of Education was
    providing limited funding to investigate the
    nature of sex bias in schools.
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