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Why Go to College? An Address (eBook)

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2022
115 Seiten
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859-654735751-3 (EAN)

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Why Go to College? An Address - Alice Freeman Palmer
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In her thought-provoking address, "Why Go to College?", Alice Freeman Palmer explores the profound implications of higher education in the context of early 20th-century America. With a compelling narrative style that combines personal anecdotes and philosophical insights, Palmer articulates the transformative power of college not just as an institution of learning, but as a crucial crucible for character development and civic engagement. Her words resonate within the broader literary tradition of educational discourse, reflecting the societal shifts of her time and advocating for the importance of both intellectual and moral growth. Alice Freeman Palmer, a pioneering figure in women's education and the first female president of Wellesley College, draws upon her extensive experience in academia to craft this address. Her tenure in educational leadership during a time of burgeoning opportunities for women provides her with a unique perspective on the necessity of pursuing an education that fosters independence and empowerment. Palmer's own journey underscores her commitment to advocating for educational reform that includes a diverse demographic of students. This essential read invites readers to reconsider their views on higher education, making it indispensable for students, educators, and those passionate about the academic landscape. Palmer's eloquent defense of college as a vital stepping stone to informed citizenship and personal growth remains relevant today, making this address an inspiring beacon for anyone contemplating their educational journey.

Alice Freeman Palmer (1855–1902) was a pioneering figure in American education and an advocate for women's collegiate learning. As one of the first women to hold a college presidency, her tenure at Wellesley College from 1887 to 1881 marked a significant period in shaping higher education for women. Palmer's ethos was underpinned by a belief in the transformative power of education to uplift individuals and society, particularly for women. In her seminal work, 'Why Go to College? An Address' (1897), Palmer articulates her vision for women's higher education, encouraging women to pursue collegiate studies not just for personal development but as a rightful preparation for all avenues of professional and public life. This work, emblematic of her literary style, is infused with persuasive rhetoric and a clear, progressive argument, framing higher education as a catalyst for both personal empowerment and broader social change. Palmer's contributions have been recognized for their foundation in promoting the role of women in academia and beyond, and her advocacy work remains a beacon in the annals of feminist educational reform.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lernhilfen Allgemeines / Lexika
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Unterrichtsvorbereitung Sekundarstufe II
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Schlagworte 19th-century advocacy • 19th century education literature • academic encouragement literature • advantages of college education • Alice Freeman Palmer speeches • career advancement potential • college access debate • college educational benefits • College presidents • Early 20th Century • Education • Educational Advancement • Educational Philosophy • Educational Reform • educational reform discussion • Empowering rhetoric • higher • Higher education benefits • higher education importance • historical address • historical educational addresses • inspirational academic discourse • Intellectual empowerment • intellectual growth opportunities • personal development journey • persuasive educational speech • Progressive ethos • Special aspects of education • transformative learning experience • Women • Women's education • women's education advocacy • women's movement • women's rights advocate
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