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The Girl Scouts: A Training School for Womanhood. Empowering Young Women Through the Girl Scouts Movement
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- Nombre de pages145
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-610313-2
- EAN4064066103132
- Date de parution16/03/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille555 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Girl Scouts: A Training School for Womanhood, " Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin presents an insightful exploration of the formative role that the Girl Scouts play in fostering independence, leadership, and camaraderie among young women. Written in a rich, engaging style, Wiggin intertwines practical advice with moral lessons, emphasizing the importance of character-building and community service.
Contextually situated within the progressive movement of the early 20th century, this book serves as both a manual and manifesto, illustrating the Girl Scouts' mission as a revolutionary platform for empowering women in a patriarchal society. Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was a pioneering figure in the realm of children's education and literature, best known for her advocacy for women's rights and her contributions to early childhood development.
Influenced by her experiences as a teacher and her deep commitment to social reform, Wiggin's work reflects the values of higher education, moral integrity, and the quest for equality. Her leadership in various educational initiatives reveals her dedication to creating spaces for women and girls to flourish intellectually and socially. For readers interested in the evolution of women's roles in society and the historical significance of youth organizations, "The Girl Scouts" serves as a vital text.
Wiggin's compelling narrative not only recounts the organization'Äôs principles but also inspires contemporary discussions about empowerment and community, making it an essential read for educators, historians, and advocates alike.
Contextually situated within the progressive movement of the early 20th century, this book serves as both a manual and manifesto, illustrating the Girl Scouts' mission as a revolutionary platform for empowering women in a patriarchal society. Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was a pioneering figure in the realm of children's education and literature, best known for her advocacy for women's rights and her contributions to early childhood development.
Influenced by her experiences as a teacher and her deep commitment to social reform, Wiggin's work reflects the values of higher education, moral integrity, and the quest for equality. Her leadership in various educational initiatives reveals her dedication to creating spaces for women and girls to flourish intellectually and socially. For readers interested in the evolution of women's roles in society and the historical significance of youth organizations, "The Girl Scouts" serves as a vital text.
Wiggin's compelling narrative not only recounts the organization'Äôs principles but also inspires contemporary discussions about empowerment and community, making it an essential read for educators, historians, and advocates alike.













