The Education of American GirlsGood Press, 2019 M12 13 - 350 páginas Delve into the thought-provoking anthology 'The Education of American Girls' featuring a collection of insightful essays by renowned authors. From Anna C. Brackett's exploration of the education of American girls to Edna D. Cheney's profound insights on motherhood, each essay offers a unique perspective on the topic. With additional contributions from Mary E. Beedy, Mary Putnam Jacobi, M.D., and more, this anthology provides a comprehensive examination of the education, mental growth, and societal roles of women in America and beyond in the early 20th century. |
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... walk more firmly on their own feet, and, breathing in the universal spirit of free inquiry, they are less in danger of becoming unreasonable and capricious. Such is the material, physical and mental, which we have THE EDUCATION.
... walk more firmly on their own feet, and, breathing in the universal spirit of free inquiry, they are less in danger of becoming unreasonable and capricious. Such is the material, physical and mental, which we have THE EDUCATION.
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... become sufficiently developed . But when the girl has lived fourteen years , we will say , and has been trained in other ways into habits of neatness and order , she has also acquired judgment enough for the purpose , and needs only a ...
... become sufficiently developed . But when the girl has lived fourteen years , we will say , and has been trained in other ways into habits of neatness and order , she has also acquired judgment enough for the purpose , and needs only a ...
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... become infinitely better cooks and housekeepers, as soon as they have a motive for doing so, than the uneducated woman, who has learned only the technical rules of her craft.” Every girl ought certainly also to know how to drive.
... become infinitely better cooks and housekeepers, as soon as they have a motive for doing so, than the uneducated woman, who has learned only the technical rules of her craft.” Every girl ought certainly also to know how to drive.
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... become almost proverbial, that the wisdom teeth are of no use, except to the dentist. Mothers have only to consult easily procured books to learn the kinds of food most easily digestible, and most nourishing. That they do not do so ...
... become almost proverbial, that the wisdom teeth are of no use, except to the dentist. Mothers have only to consult easily procured books to learn the kinds of food most easily digestible, and most nourishing. That they do not do so ...
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... still, in default of better, it is absorbed, and the whole blood becomes poisoned. Sometimes our girls do not eat often enough. For instance, a girl who, after tea, has been obliged to employ her brain in unusually hard work, might.
... still, in default of better, it is absorbed, and the whole blood becomes poisoned. Sometimes our girls do not eat often enough. For instance, a girl who, after tea, has been obliged to employ her brain in unusually hard work, might.
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SEXUAL EDUCATION | |
or THE CULTURE OF THE INTELLECT | |
MORAL EDUCATION | |
RELIGIOUS CULTURE | |
Table of Contents | |
EFFECTS | |
Mental Growth | |
MENTAL ACTION | |
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN | |
OBERLIN COLLEGE | |
VASSAR COLLEGE | |
ANTIOCH COLLEGE | |
PUTNAMS HANDY BOOK SERIES | |
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