Preface; I: The Progressive Period (1900-1950); Women from the Northeast; 1 Lucy Sprague Mitchell (1878-1967); 2 Caroline Pratt (1867-1954); 3 Patty Smith Hill (1868-1946); 4 Josephine Silone Yates (1859-1912); Women from the Midwest; 5 Ella Flagg Young (1845-1918); 6 Jane Addams (1860-1935); 7 Alice Chipman Dewey (1858-1927); 8 Anna Bryan (1858-1901); 9 Susan Blow (1843-1916); 10 Anna Julia Cooper (1858-1964); Women from the Southeast; 11 Marietta Johnson (1864-1938); 12 Julia Tutwiler (1841-1916); 13 Mary Jane Patterson (1840-1894); 14 Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954)
15 Charlotte Hawkins Brown (1883-1961)II: The Psychological Period (1951-2000); 16 Sabina Spielrein (1885-1942); 17 Anna Freud (1895-1982); 18 Mamie Phipps Clark (1917-1983); 19 Mary Ainsworth (1913-1999); 20 Milly Cowles (1932- ); 21 Carol Gilligan (1936- ); III: The Political Period (2001-2010); 22 Eliminating Gender Inequity in Early Childhood Education; 23 The Marginalization of Women Educators Due to No Child Left Behind; IV: Returning the Mother to Her Rightful Place; 24 Women in Higher Education; 25 Rethinking Teacher Education; About the Contributors
Summary
This book is the only available compilation of women in education and psychology whose work has been marginalized, forgotten, or attributed to their male colleagues. This resource includes women from the progressive era (1900-1950), the psychological period (1950-2000), and the political period (2000-2010)
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