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those who teach adolescents remain majority female and mostly white. Teacher Education Themes Many teacher education programs have defining
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Alice Coachman Coachman, Alice 1923– gale views updated May 17 2018 Alice Coachman 1923 – High jumper, teacher, coach At a
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Lucinda (Mitchell) Hinsdale; educated at a district school, Hinesburg Academy, and at female seminaries in Vermont
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women to wear while playing basketball, a sport the new teacher introduced to her
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of women and celebrated the accomplishments of 19th-century female Arab writers. Name variations
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woman was qualified to obtain a lowly position as a teacher. For all
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member of the congregation in her new church. As a teacher of large
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she attended a Ladies' College at Nottingham, where she qualified as a teacher, and where
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stepchildren. Headed several boarding schools and seminaries for girls, most notably Patapsco Female Institute in Maryland
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Frances Isabella (c. 1841–1936) gale views updated Haselden, Frances Isabella (c. 1841–1936) New Zealand teacher. Born 1841 or 1842
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Man Church that had preceded it. He was initiated by Blighton as a master teacher and in
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are denied equal opportunity. In the same way, a well-meaning teacher who compliments female students
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at London University, then Manchester University, 1932–33, and Chicago University, 1939–40. Beloved teacher, researcher, obstetrics and
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in New London (1820); death of fiancé Alexander Metcalf Fisher (1822); opened Hartford Female Seminary (1823); moved to
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relationships in this story of a man reclaiming his house from three female tenants.… Mondo , Mondō (Jap
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and the onslaught of 100 percent Americanism divided its ranks. The female teacher activists in
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school and St. Edmund National School, Southwold, where she became a pupil-teacher at age 13; won
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horns were considered male while the harp and piano were always considered female instruments. Until the
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2003, in Framingham, MA; attended Boston University. Began career as a math teacher; became a photographer
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28, 1867). Experienced conversion (June 15, 1846); expelled from Wesleyan Church (c. 1850); became Sunday school teacher in Methodist
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Mary Lyon Mary Lyon (1797-1849) was the founder of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary and a
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The case involved a 14-year-old girl, T.L.O., and a female companion, whom a
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demonstrator in physiology and became known as an effective and popular teacher. From 1908 until 1912
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by the unwillingness of the music world to accept female composers, throughout her career
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d. 1863, a cleric) and Roxana (Foote) Beecher (d. 1816); attended Litchfield Female Academy, 1819–24, and
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the right to vote; 1st wanted to become a teacher; studied drama at University
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that 1) at least some part of the lower wages in female-dominated jobs and
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founded the Alice Nielsen Comic Opera Company (1898); was the leading American female star in light
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of Dimitur Blagoev (a revolutionary leader) and Vela Blagoeva (a teacher); studied music, history and
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801) was famous for her mystical pursuits. Sayyida Nafisa (d. 824), a female descendant of the
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Orchestra; Serenade for Strings; Rhapsodie Orientale for Piano; Choir for Female Voices and Orchestra
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of industrialization in the United States , until 1940, the average female employee was young and
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in Sprints After Olympics Sources While Gail Devers achieved fame as the fastest combination female sprinter and hurdler
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sometimes they were the only pupils and other times they had no teacher. There was no public
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Walter T. Brown (a physician) and Ethel Kelty Brown (a teacher); earned teacher's certificate
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instruction from her father Vaclav Kapral (1889–1947), a gifted composer and teacher; studied composition and
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his death, went on to fame as a soloist and teacher of many
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rather than the biological (one's sex). Societal members decide what being male or female means (e.g., dominant or
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Perevostchikov (a lawyer); married Constantin Stanislavski (1863–1938, an actor, director, and teacher of acting
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Madame Curie, a book that Yalow still considers essential reading for aspiring female scientists. Although Yalow hoped
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113%   Secondary: 61%   Higher: 17% Teachers: Primary: 189,123   Secondary: 169,816   Higher: 66,538 Student-Teacher Ratio: Primary: 25:1
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Hamilton and her cousin and friend Agnes Hamilton , following in older female relatives' footsteps, entered Miss
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Robert Susann (a portrait painter) and Rose (Jans) Susann (a teacher); educated in Philadelphia
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Opera: Pallas in Cadmus et Hermione (composer Lully, librettist Quinault, 1690); A (female) Magician in Didon
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an attorney), in 1908; children: (first marriage) two. Worked as a substitute teacher in Paris
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Music, Philo… Coeducation , COEDUCATION, the practice of educating male and female students in the
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night with a colleague—and was very fastidious about priority. An inspiring teacher, at Berkeley he supervised
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References Articles Daily Arts Educational magazines Klein, Ursula Klein, Ursula gale views updated Klein, Ursula PERSONAL: Female. Education: Free University of
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Bailey, on October 13, 1868 (died 1882); children: Moses Melvin. Worked as a school teacher (1858–67); undertook religious
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services, lectures, and prayers. For example, he hired the first female cantor in Cleveland
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; dau. of Adam Frederick Lang (pharmacist) and Audrey Lang (teacher); attended Red Deer College
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1867; m. John Stowe, 1856; children: Augusta Stowe Gullen (1857–1943, physician). Became a teacher (1847); applied to
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363 Educational Enrollment Rate: Primary: 107%   Higher: 43% Teachers: Primary: 395,000   Higher: 382,897 Student-Teacher Ratio: Primary: 20:1
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children born Vincenzo Preca, a businessman, and Natalina Ceravolo, a teacher, he was baptized Ġ
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and Christiana (Weller) Thompson; sister of Alice Meynell ; studied at the Female School of Art
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which her father came. In the postwar period, Kolmar became a teacher and private
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in the social-democratic movement. She was trained to be a teacher in public
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verses in their primer and reciting them back for the teacher. The teacher
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of women whose words and deeds defy historical generalizations about male and female relationships, female education and
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Meriwether and Marion Douglas Meriwether , who also lived on the property. These two female cousins, though slightly older
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investigated the structure of the ear, Harvey and his teacher Girolamo Fabrici (1537-1619
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eager and extensive reading in literature and history; never married . Founded Female Association (1801), the
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a farmer and physician) and Elizabeth (Higley) Freeman (a teacher); University of Michigan
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term to refer to a person's felt identity as male or female, as distinguished from that
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University at Carbondale, instructor in English, 1958-60; Glenbrook North High School, Northbrook, IL, teacher of English
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strength of conservative forces in Catholic Church as progressive trends weakened; became active teacher and researcher
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twenty-one, she was writing poetry that described the limitations of being female in late
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in 1894. These institutions offered liberal-arts and professional courses as well as teacher training. A Federal
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and the Swan, Salome, Daphne, Woman With Child, and Pan with His Teacher (1933); Devotion, Nun, and
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107%   Secondary: 63%   Higher: 12% Teachers: Primary: 170,956   Secondary: 151,948   Higher: 19,910 Student-Teacher Ratio: Primary: 27:1
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described below, most cross-cultural examples of these forms concern only male homosexuality; institutionalized female homosexuality is rare. Contrary
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even in the modern information age. In this tale, a teacher who is unable to
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Society , 2003; MacArthur Fellowship, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation , 2005; Classical BRIT Female Artist of the
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views of women's position in society which she demonstrated by placing her female characters in conflicting
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and, in 1920, enrolled in the Art Students League. With her first teacher Max Weber , Bishop explored
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and Carrie and her sister Virginia Dormon , who had also become a teacher, would spend their summers
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Young possesses." Young went on to hold positions as a high school teacher, mathematics teacher, principal of
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in utopian political movements. He finally settled in Yelizavetgrad (Kirovograd) as a teacher in the
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famous in Dutch music circles as a pianist and a teacher at the Amsterdam
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the project on merit and headed the project's only all-female team. The other
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of her mother (1920); expelled from boarding school (1926); ended love affair with her former teacher, met Maurice Sachs, and
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people qualified to speak about the war effort at high school commencements, teacher training sessions, and
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of the active life. Nevertheless, the mysticism of love dominated female mysticism, which first began
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when I was in fourth grade, and I remember the teacher calling home because my
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Studies, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York . Career: Translatorin-residence, YIVO, late 1980s; teacher of creative
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12, 1997 • Jerusalem, Israel Latvian Bible scholar Nechama Leibowitz was a noted biblical scholar, teacher, and radio
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may presume their relationship to be confidential, such as between parent and teacher. Under the child
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on September 13, 1944; daughter of Inayat Khan (an Indian mystic and teacher of Sufism
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1960s, for example, writers continued to emphasize differences between male and female sexuality and complementarity
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singer, on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart. She is the only female composer to be
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the Human Male (1948) and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953) blazed new trails
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century Europe. Teachers were "schoolmasters," a term suggesting that both community and teacher considered teaching a
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the day by vetoing her daughter's wish to become a teacher. Until Anna's death
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to exceed 300 words); two personal letters (one letter should be from a teacher and the
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film. Acting in an ensemble cast that included Robin Williams as a teacher who inspires his pupils
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A. Culleton, Claire A. gale views updated Culleton, Claire A. PERSONAL: Female. Education: Manhattan College, B.A.
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gale views updated Burt, Guy 1972- PERSONAL: Born 1972; son of a science teacher and an
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a concert pianist, soloist with the New York Philharmonic, and music teacher. A child