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Soziale Frauenschule was the name given to certain educational institutions that emerged in Germany between the turn of the century and the beginning of the 1920s. In the course of the women's movement, they pursued the goal of vocational training for women in the welfare care sector. Another aim was to overcome the hardship of the First World War, which particularly affected women, who were to be supported by qualified female staff. The first Sociale Frauenschule (Social Women's School) was established as a further development of a training school for kindergarten teachers in Berlin in 1908, founded by Alice Salomon, who also directed the school. It offered a broad two-year training with theoretical and practical parts side by side. The teachers came from the environment of the health dep

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  • Soziale Frauenschule nannte man bestimmte zwischen der Jahrhundertwende und dem Anfang der 1920er-Jahre in Deutschland entstandene Bildungsinstitutionen. Im Zuge der Frauenbewegung verfolgten sie das Ziel einer beruflichen Ausbildung für Frauen im wohlfahrtspflegerischen Bereich. Ein weiteres Ziel war die Überwindung der Not des Ersten Weltkriegs, von der besonders Frauen betroffen waren, die durch qualifizierte weibliche Kräfte unterstützt werden sollten. Die erste „Sociale Frauenschule“ entstand als Fortentwicklung einer Ausbildungsstätte für Kindergärtnerinnen 1908 in Berlin, gegründet von Alice Salomon, die die Schule auch leitete. Sie bot eine breite zweijährige Ausbildung mit theoretischen und praktischen Anteilen nebeneinander. Die Lehrerinnen kamen aus dem Umfeld von Gesundheitsamt (de)
  • Soziale Frauenschule was the name given to certain educational institutions that emerged in Germany between the turn of the century and the beginning of the 1920s. In the course of the women's movement, they pursued the goal of vocational training for women in the welfare care sector. Another aim was to overcome the hardship of the First World War, which particularly affected women, who were to be supported by qualified female staff. The first Sociale Frauenschule (Social Women's School) was established as a further development of a training school for kindergarten teachers in Berlin in 1908, founded by Alice Salomon, who also directed the school. It offered a broad two-year training with theoretical and practical parts side by side. The teachers came from the environment of the health dep (en)
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  • Soziale Frauenschule nannte man bestimmte zwischen der Jahrhundertwende und dem Anfang der 1920er-Jahre in Deutschland entstandene Bildungsinstitutionen. Im Zuge der Frauenbewegung verfolgten sie das Ziel einer beruflichen Ausbildung für Frauen im wohlfahrtspflegerischen Bereich. Ein weiteres Ziel war die Überwindung der Not des Ersten Weltkriegs, von der besonders Frauen betroffen waren, die durch qualifizierte weibliche Kräfte unterstützt werden sollten. Die erste „Sociale Frauenschule“ entstand als Fortentwicklung einer Ausbildungsstätte für Kindergärtnerinnen 1908 in Berlin, gegründet von Alice Salomon, die die Schule auch leitete. Sie bot eine breite zweijährige Ausbildung mit theoretischen und praktischen Anteilen nebeneinander. Die Lehrerinnen kamen aus dem Umfeld von Gesundheitsamt und Wohlfahrtsamt und unterrichteten zunächst ehrenamtlich. Bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg gab es in Deutschland 14 Soziale Frauenschulen. Beispiele für solche Einrichtungen: (de)
  • Soziale Frauenschule was the name given to certain educational institutions that emerged in Germany between the turn of the century and the beginning of the 1920s. In the course of the women's movement, they pursued the goal of vocational training for women in the welfare care sector. Another aim was to overcome the hardship of the First World War, which particularly affected women, who were to be supported by qualified female staff. The first Sociale Frauenschule (Social Women's School) was established as a further development of a training school for kindergarten teachers in Berlin in 1908, founded by Alice Salomon, who also directed the school. It offered a broad two-year training with theoretical and practical parts side by side. The teachers came from the environment of the health department and welfare office and initially taught voluntarily. By the First World War, there were 14 women's social schools in Germany. Examples of such facilities: (en)
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