An edition of Where girls come first (2004)

Where girls come first

the rise, fall, and surprising revival of girls' schools

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An edition of Where girls come first (2004)

Where girls come first

the rise, fall, and surprising revival of girls' schools

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"Twenty years ago, all-girl schools seemed headed for extinction, a minor footnote in the broad story of American education. Today they are experiencing a dramatic revival. In this book, Ilana DeBare interweaves the first complete history of girls' schools in America with her own personal story of cofounding an all-girl school in Oakland, California, in 1999. A rich chronicle of daily life at girls' schools over the past two hundred years, Where Girls Come First also illuminates the strong convictions of parents and educators that have fueled the rise of new all-girl schools throughout the country. It is an important contribution to the current debate over single-sex education in America." "DeBare brings to life the pioneering founders of girls' schools - from Emma Willard, who faced ridicule for daring to teach geometry to girls, to Prudence Crandall, who was jailed for opening a school for African-American girls in the 1830s. With vivid portraits of these brave women, as well as profiles of schools today, this book dismantles many of the lingering myths and misunderstandings about the girls' school experience." "Where Girls Come First is vital reading for anyone committed to helping the girls of today develop into the strong women of tomorrow."--BOOK JACKET.

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392

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Table of Contents

Introduction : the laptop and the maypole
Radical roots : something from nothing
Elite enclaves : the money hunt
Finishing and fitting : rigorous or challenging?
"God give us girls" : single-sex schools for girls of color : love us, hate us
Smashes, crushes, and female friendships : terrifying at the top
"The world was breaking open" : location, location, location
Revival : seeking students and teachers
Catholic schools : historical moments
The public school battle : becoming real
What's best for girls? : a Julia Morgan morning
Girls' schools today
Appendix A: Number of girls' private schools in the United States
Appendix B.: Prominent alumnae of girls' schools.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [352]-380) and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
371.822
Library of Congress
LC1752 .D43 2004, LC1752.D43 2004

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Pagination
392 p. :
Number of pages
392

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Open Library
OL24930305M
Internet Archive
wheregirlscomefi00deba
ISBN 10
1585422894
ISBN 13
9781585422890
LCCN
2003066266
OCLC/WorldCat
53130753
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