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Schools for Girls and Colleges for Women

Schools for Girls and Colleges for Women

Schools for Girls and Colleges for Women

A Handbook of Female Education Chiefly Designed for the Use of Persons of the Upper Middle Class
Charles Eyre Pascoe
October 2013
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9781108066358
£28.00
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    The author of handbooks that reflected the Victorian emphasis on bettering one's prospects, Charles Eyre Pascoe (1842–1912) addressed the topic of female education in this work of 1879, at a time when the Cambridge colleges of Girton and Newnham were in their infancy. 'Chiefly designed for the use of persons of the upper middle class', the guide aims to assist parents in making informed choices about their daughters' education. The coverage extends from kindergarten through to university, before focusing on career options for women in the late nineteenth century, in fields such as teaching, the arts and medicine. Throughout, Pascoe's recommendations are based on consideration of the breadth of the curriculum, the qualifications of the teaching staff and the results achieved in examinations. For higher education, details of entrance examinations are provided, together with information on the subjects and lectures that were open to women at that time.

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    October 2013
    Paperback
    9781108066358
    294 pages
    216 × 140 × 17 mm
    0.37kg
    1 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introductory
    • 2. Primary education
    • 3. Secondary education
    • 4. Secondary education (cont.)
    • 5. Secondary education (cont.)
    • 6. Secondary education (cont.)
    • 7. Secondary education (cont.)
    • 8. Secondary education (cont.)
    • 9. Secondary education (cont.)
    • 10. Higher, or university education
    • 11. Higher, or university education (cont.)
    • 12. Higher, or university education (cont.)
    • 13. The higher employment of women
    • 14. Higher employment (cont.)
    • 15. Higher employment (cont.)
    • 16. Higher employment (cont.)
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    • Charles Eyre Pascoe