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  2. Granville Female College - Wikipedia

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    The academy moved to a new and more permanent location in 1838. In 1867, the name of the institution was changed from Granville Academy to Granville Female College, and the course of study was enlarged. [2] In 1896, the college's catalog stated that it was then "the oldest school for the education of young women in the State". [1]

  3. Female education - Wikipedia

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    Female education is a catch-all term for a complex set of issues and debates surrounding education (primary education, secondary education, tertiary education, and health education in particular) for girls and women. [1] [2] It is frequently called girls' education or women's education. It includes areas of gender equality and access to education.

  4. Feminist pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Ileana Jiménez is a high school teacher in New York City who teaches courses on feminism, LGBT literature, Toni Morrison, and memoir writing. [5] She is nationally known for her book and speaking about inclusivity in high schools, her work to make schools safer spaces for LGBT students, and has won numerous awards for curriculum development. [ 5 ]

  5. Timeline of women's education - Wikipedia

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    The first government primary school is opened for both genders. The Women's Teacher's Training School opens in Istanbul. [145] [146] Russia Establishment of the Guerrier Courses. [147] Spain María Elena Maseras is allowed to enlist as a university student with special dispensation.

  6. Female seminary - Wikipedia

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    The male seminary prepared men for the ministry; the female seminary took as its earnest job the training of women for teaching and for Republican motherhood. [ 7 ] Of 6085 seminaries and academies operating in the United States in the period circa 1850, fully half were devoted to women, many of them started by Evangelical Christians .

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  8. St. Ursula Academy (Toledo, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    There were two primary departments in the school: Elementary and Collegiate. In 1905, the school relocated to Collingwood Boulevard to a recently purchased facility that included a new convent and academy. As the school began to expand and Mary Manse College opened in 1922, the Ursulines decided to move to a new location on Indian Road. The new ...

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