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Women Educators and their Contribution to Educational Theory and Practice
Authors: Dalakoura, Aikaterini
Ziogou Karastergiou, Sidiroula
Reviewer: Bonidis, Kyriakos
Subject: HUMANITIES AND ARTS > HISTORY > SPECIALIZED HISTORIES > WRITING HISTORY
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > HISTORY > SPECIALIZED HISTORIES > HISTORY OF FEMINISM
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > THEORY OF EDUCATION (BROAD EDUCATIONAL CONCEPTS) > EDUCATIONAL THEORIES
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > THEORY OF EDUCATION (BROAD EDUCATIONAL CONCEPTS) > RIGHT TO EDUCATION
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > HISTORY > GENERAL HISTORY, THEORY > BIOGRAPHIES
HUMANITIES AND ARTS > EDUCATION AND EDUCATION SCIENCES > THEORY OF EDUCATION (BROAD EDUCATIONAL CONCEPTS) > PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
Keywords:
History Of Education
History Of Womens Education
Women Teachers
Women Educators
Womens History
Gender History
Feminisms
Biographies Of Women Teachers
Description:
Abstract:
This chapter discusses the contribution of women teachers and pedagogues to the formation of education theory and practice in the Greek state and the Greek communities during the 19th and 20th centuries, and consists of three parts. In the first (introductory) part reference is made, in general, to women’s interventions, both direct and indirect, in the development and orientation of education, placing these interventions in a more general evolutionary schema. The second part discusses in brief their contribution to the shaping of education in practice (general education, public, communal, private, pre-school education, organisation of technical/professional training, both standard and non-standard), as emerges from the preceding chapters, and a “schema of women’s intervention” is presented. In the third part their contribution to shaping education theory in the Greek-speaking area is presented through the discussion of the views/positions of certain women pedagogues: Polytimi Kouskouri, Efrosini Samartzidou, Sapfo Leontias, Aikaterini Laskaridou and Myrsini Kleanthous-Papadimitriou. Their work is presented, with emphasis on the development of their education theory and the influence of their views on the reality of education of their time (through implementations in education and the circulation of their work).
Table of Contents:
Abstract
Pre-required knowledge
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The contribution of the woman teachers in the construction/formation of the education system
7.3 Education theory and pedagogic thought: the contribution of women pedagogues
7.3.1 Polytimi Kouskouri (1820-1954)
73.1.1 Biography and educational activity
7.3.1.2 Writing activity and education theory
7.3.2 Efrosyni Samartzidou (1821-1877)
7.3.2.1 Biography and intellectual and ideological influences
7.3.2.2 Writing activity and theoretical elaborations: education, schooling and “equality of the two sexes”
7.3.3 Sappho Leontias (1830-1900)
7.3.3.1 Biography and social-ideological milieu
7.3.3.2 Educational activity and “geography”
7.3.3.3 Views, positions, proposals on /about education
7.3.3.4 Communication with the western education thought and practice
7.3.4 Aikaterini Christomanou-Laskaridou (1842-1916)
7.3.4.1 Her life and studies
7.3.4.2Educational activity
7.3.4.3 Education theory – Writing activity
7.3.5 Myrsini Kleanthous-Papdimitriou (1887[;] -1981)
7.3.5.1Life and studies : A travelogue from Plovdiv (Philoppoupolis) to Athens 7.3.5.2 Education theory –writing activity
References/Bibliography
Linguistic Editors: Apostoli, Persia
Technical Editors: Anapliotis, Dimitrios
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 2015
Item Details:
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/gr
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/2591
Bibliographic Reference: Dalakoura, A., & Ziogou Karastergiou, S. (2015). Women Educators and their Contribution to Educational Theory and Practice [Chapter]. In Dalakoura, A., & Ziogou Karastergiou, S. 2015. Women's Education - Women in Education [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/2591
Language: Greek
Is Part of: Women's Education - Women in Education
Number of pages 41
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions