In 1849 the Genoa City Council decided to open a new female primary school run by secular teachers, in addition to the two schools run by Congregation of the Philippines since the Eighteenth Century and teaching elements of Catholic doctrine, sewing, and rudimentary reading skills. The newly founded school needed teachers, but the Kingdom of Sardinia’s laws on education did not indicate a path for the training of female teachers. An appropriate training was organized by initiative of the City Council. The first course for female teachers in Genoa took place between the end of 1849 and the beginning of 1850. The number of women enrolled was high and included teachers who were already active on a private basis, would-be teachers, “family wome...
The social representation of a woman as a wife and mother in the nineteenth century determined her l...
This contribution’s primary goal is to analyse the teachers training and re-training system in Italy...
The purpose of this paper is to examine ways for diffusing girls education in developing countries f...
This dissertation concerns the feminization of the Italian teaching profession between the introduct...
After decades of negative interpretation, it is nowadays clear that in the Restoration age the eleme...
This paper analyses the laws, rules and education principles which regulated and ensured the establi...
This paper explores the figure of the Italian schoolteacher in the period spanning the late nineteen...
Schooling has always played a significant role for people’s invigoration and enlightenment. Greece g...
The social representation of a woman as a wife and mother in the nineteenth century determined her l...
<p>This article provides a brief outline of the teacher training schools in Portugal for what was tr...
The emergence of women in Spanish schools, as students and as teachers, started very timidly in the ...
This article traces the origins and development of about 140 new religious male and female congregat...
The Normal method was introduced in the Duchy of Milan during Joseph II reign. The first Haupt-Norma...
AbstractThis study aims to understand the process of feminization of teaching with the central focus...
To understand the educational situation in any community, then, it w1ll be necessary, among other co...
The social representation of a woman as a wife and mother in the nineteenth century determined her l...
This contribution’s primary goal is to analyse the teachers training and re-training system in Italy...
The purpose of this paper is to examine ways for diffusing girls education in developing countries f...
This dissertation concerns the feminization of the Italian teaching profession between the introduct...
After decades of negative interpretation, it is nowadays clear that in the Restoration age the eleme...
This paper analyses the laws, rules and education principles which regulated and ensured the establi...
This paper explores the figure of the Italian schoolteacher in the period spanning the late nineteen...
Schooling has always played a significant role for people’s invigoration and enlightenment. Greece g...
The social representation of a woman as a wife and mother in the nineteenth century determined her l...
<p>This article provides a brief outline of the teacher training schools in Portugal for what was tr...
The emergence of women in Spanish schools, as students and as teachers, started very timidly in the ...
This article traces the origins and development of about 140 new religious male and female congregat...
The Normal method was introduced in the Duchy of Milan during Joseph II reign. The first Haupt-Norma...
AbstractThis study aims to understand the process of feminization of teaching with the central focus...
To understand the educational situation in any community, then, it w1ll be necessary, among other co...
The social representation of a woman as a wife and mother in the nineteenth century determined her l...
This contribution’s primary goal is to analyse the teachers training and re-training system in Italy...
The purpose of this paper is to examine ways for diffusing girls education in developing countries f...