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Female education in Smyrna
Author(s) : Spiropoulou Vaso , Konioti Maria (3/21/2007)Translation : Velentzas Georgios
For citation: Spiropoulou Vaso, Konioti Maria, "Female education in Smyrna",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Asia MinorURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=10643>
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monitorial system Teaching method developed by Joseph Lancaster, under which the older students (in Greek: “protoscholoi”) taught the smaller children some skill or activity.
tanzimat The 19th-century reforms in the Ottoman Empire, which were inaugurated in 1839 with the edict of Hatt-i Şerif and came to an end with the Constitution of 1876. The reforms, which were considered an effort for the modernization and liberalization of the state, concerned every aspect of the political, social and economic life in the Empire. Of particular importance were the ones that equated legally Muslim and non-Muslim subjects.
1. Greek-Orthodox Female Education in the Ottoman Empire
1.1. General Outline
1.2. The Ideological Dispute over Female Education
2. Female Education in Smyrna
2.1. Greek Orthodox, Greek and European Girls’ Schools
2.2. The Development of Girls’ Schools
3. The Dispute over Girls’ Education in Smyrna
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