The History of Women in Education

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The right for women to be educated has been long sought after. The history of women education started the beginning of feminism. Education, over the last two hundred years, has changed women lives in America according to Barbara M. Solomon. In the early years of American history women were discouraged from getting a higher education it would be considered unnatural for women to be educated, and women were only taught domestic skills such as sewing, cooking and child-rearing. American women began to seek opportunities for further education, as well as equal rights. The history of women’s education has evolved through events that have shaped the culture of America today. To better understand the women’s education movement, it is important to know the background of its history. Education has been the hurdle keeping women from gaining equality in society, by separating them from their male counterparts. Women who sought higher education were considered, heathens and the most disgusting beings that would perish. Without education to empower them, women were stripped of their dignity and rights by their husbands and other men of the community. The struggle for women higher education is a battle that still has not reached its citadel. In the Victorian Period receiving an education was an act of unconformity. Women were to be pure, domestic, and submissive and these traits could not be achieved through education. The education of women was thought to disrupt the social balance of time, but in the Victorian Period women were educated because they were mothers of men. They wanted women to teach their children so they had to be educated. Women were stripped of their rights and dignity, but they were finally free to break through the co... ... middle of paper ... ...#ixzz1n2XYg3k0 History of the Education of Women | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_7433340_history-education-women.html#ixzz1n3MGmvdE "Women in Education." American Decades. 2001. Encyclopedia.com. 21 Feb. 2012. “Women in Education”< http://www.awsem.com/> "Women in Education." American Eras. 1997. Retrieved February 21, 2012 from Encyclopedia.com:http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2536600995.html Elizabeth Horany.Woman in Education. May 18th, 2002.April 6th, 2007. http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~ulrich/femhist/education.shtm Dr. Ilya Sandra Perlingieri. Women in Society. March 2006. April 6th, 2007.http://www.antiquesjournal.com/Pages04/Monthly_pages/march07/paintresses “ Effects of Womens Pursuit of Equal Education Rights” n.d. < http://movieimax.com/womens-zone/education/effects-womens-pursuit-equal-education-rights>

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