Women’s education of Bessarabia as a cultural phenomenon                           
(1st half of the 19th Century) 
a 175-year anniversary of the opening of women’s educational institutions Cover Image

Женское образование Бессарабии как культурный феномен (I половина хіх века) К 175 – летию открытия женских учебных заведений
Women’s education of Bessarabia as a cultural phenomenon (1st half of the 19th Century) a 175-year anniversary of the opening of women’s educational institutions

Author(s): Tatiana Kotylevskaja
Subject(s): Education, Adult Education, History of Education
Published by: Biblioteca Ştiinţifică a Universităţii de Stat Alecu Russo
Keywords: women’s education as a universal value; Lancasterian schools; classes for girls; law; state control

Summary/Abstract: Progressive representative of Bessarabian society always have recognized women’s education as a universal value, considering it as a way to enter the world of culture and science. In 20-40 years of the 19th century began to be opened Lancaste-rian schools, in which were opened classes for girls. A special contribution had Gheo-rghe Asachi - the writer, who argued that women’s education should be provided by law and shall be under the state control. He tried to enforce an order of the Organic Regulation and to raise women’s education in the Principality of Moldova to the level of Western Europe

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 102-110
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Russian