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  2. Rossander Course - Wikipedia

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    The Rossanderska kursen ("Rossander Course"), also called Fröknarna Rossanders lärokurs för fruntimmer ("The Miss' Rossander Courses"), and Jenny Rossanders Lärokurs för fruntimmer ("Jenny Rossander's Learning Course for Women"), was a female seminary in Stockholm, Sweden in 1865–1882. It played an important part in the history of the ...

  3. Timeline of women's education - Wikipedia

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    The Asociación para la Enseñanza de la Mujer is founded, promoting education for women; it establishes secondary schools and training colleges all over Spain, making secondary and higher education open to females for the first time. [135] Sweden Universities open to women (on the same terms as men in 1873). [136] [137] [138] 1871: United States

  4. Education in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Education in Sweden is mandatory for children between ages 5/6 and 15/16 depending on when in the year they were born. The school year in Sweden runs from mid–late August to early/mid–June. The Christmas holiday from mid–December to early January divides the Swedish school year into two terms. Preschool is free for all families.

  5. Swedish Women's Educational Association - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Women's Educational Association. The Swedish Women's Educational Association, referred to as SWEA but officially designated SWEA International, Inc., is a global non-profit organization and a network for Swedish and Swedish-speaking women who reside or have resided outside of Sweden. [1]

  6. Girls' School Committee of 1866 - Wikipedia

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    The Flickskolekommittén 1866 (Girls' School Committee of 1866), was a Swedish governmental committee established by the Swedish Parliament, the Riksdag, in 1866 to examine organization of female education in Sweden and produce suggestions of reforms and recommendations on how the policy regarding education for women should be organized.

  7. Free education - Wikipedia

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    In Tanzania, a fee free education was introduced for all the government schools in 2014. [39] Government would pay the fees, however parents were required to pay for the school uniform and other materials. [40] In Mali, free education implementation is a relatively recent phenomenon. Prior to the turn of the century, education was often too ...

  8. Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid Fogelstad - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Elisabeth Tamm, Ada Nilsson, Kerstin Hesselgren, Honorine Hermelin and Elin Wägner, members of the Fogelstadgruppen, who founded and managed the Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid Fogelstad. Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid Fogelstad (Fogelstad Citizen School for Women) was a Swedish education center for women, active from 1922 ...

  9. Emilie Risberg - Wikipedia

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    Emilie Risberg. Emilie Charlotta Risberg (10 June 1815, in Skara – 11 November 1890, in Örebro) was a Swedish writer and reform pedagogue. She founded the Risbergska skolan (Risberg School) in Örebro, and served as its principal in 1863-1878. Emilie Risberg is regarded as an important member of the pioneers of girl's education in the mid ...