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Dorothea Beale: Principal of the Cheltenham Ladies' College, 1858-1906

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The biography follows Dorothea Beale's life from her family background and formative education through early teaching posts to a long tenure leading a prominent girls' school, describing her pedagogical reforms, administrative innovations, and efforts to expand and professionalize women's education. It chronicles struggles with financial constraints, controversies over religious and curricular changes, the founding of guilds and alumnae networks, public honors and engagements, and responses to wider educational debates. Closing chapters reflect on her personality, organising gifts, final illness and death, and present a broader argument for teaching as a vocation and for the shaping influence of home and school.

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Elizabeth Helen Shillito

Elizabeth Helen Shillito was an author known for her biographical work on notable figures in education. Her most recognized book, "Dorothea Beale: Principal of the Cheltenham Ladies' College, 1858-1906," explores the life and contributions of Dorothea Beale, a pioneering educator who played a significant role in advancing women's education in the 19th century. Through her writing, Shillito contributes to the understanding of educational reform and the impact of influential women in academia.

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