Magdalene Lauridsen: A Danish Pioneer in the Field of Home Economics

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    Abstract

    Magdalene Lauridsen was born on April 25, 1873 and died June 5, 1957. She was founder of the first Danish school of home economics in 1895 and later the first Danish teacher training college of home economics and housekeeping, Ankerhus. She also became a front figure in the so-called ‘Home Economics and Housekeeping Movement’ in Denmark, and thus stands as a pioneering woman in women´s adult education in Denmark.
    Magdalene was fighting for the improvement of the educational conditions and opportunities of women in farming and outside the urban middle classes.
    She became active in politics and initiated the Association of Teachers in Housekeeping and Home Economics, later also the Danish Home Economics and Housekeeping Movement, which soon became active in representing the women’s movement in local politics and fighting for women’s education and rights. She had a lifelong and significant career and received several medals for her work.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date1 Jul 2018
    Number of pages9
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2018
    EventPioneering Women and Men in European Adult Education
    (19th and early 20th Centuries)
    - Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France
    Duration: 4 Jul 20186 Jul 2018
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    Seminar

    SeminarPioneering Women and Men in European Adult Education
    (19th and early 20th Centuries)
    LocationUniversité Paris Descartes
    Country/TerritoryFrance
    CityParis
    Period04/07/201806/07/2018
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    Keywords

    • Adult Education
    • History of education
    • Denmark
    • House Economics
    • Ankerhus Teacher Training College of Home Economics and Housekeeping
    • Womens education
    • Gender and education

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