Cornelia Connelly's innovations in female education, 1846-1864 : revolutionizing the school curriculum for girls / Roseanne McDougall ; with a foreword by Sharon Latchaw Hirsh.
xviii, 262 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.With a foreword by Sharon Latchaw Hirsh. Includes index.Contents:Cornelia Peacock Connelly: 1809-1879, woman and educator --Beginnings: 1846-1848, Cornelia's aims and early accomplishments in Derby --Expansion: 1849-1855, St. Leonards and its "branches"...
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Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press
2008
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Online Access: | https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:335188 |
Summary: | xviii, 262 p., [4] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. With a foreword by Sharon Latchaw Hirsh. Includes index. Contents: Cornelia Peacock Connelly: 1809-1879, woman and educator -- Beginnings: 1846-1848, Cornelia's aims and early accomplishments in Derby -- Expansion: 1849-1855, St. Leonards and its "branches" -- Crystallization: 1856-1862, Roman Catholic Training College and earlier works -- Middle school education and the Book of the order of studies: 1863-1864, education for girls of all classes of society -- Cornelia Connelly's education for girls of all classes of society: summary and implications. |
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