school authorities could pay women less than they paid men.
By the 1820s, more women were becoming teachers due to a combination of social and economic factors. The expansion of public education created a demand for educators, and teaching was seen as a socially acceptable profession for women, allowing them to enter the workforce while maintaining traditional gender roles. Additionally, the educational reform movements emphasized the importance of moral education, which many believed women were particularly suited to provide. This shift not only offered women employment opportunities but also paved the way for their increased involvement in the public sphere.
Janina Trotman has written: 'Girls becoming teachers' -- subject(s): History, Women teachers, Sex differences in education
Young girls.
Union of Women Teachers was created in 1909.
National Union of Women Teachers was created in 1920.
women
yes, because that was the era when women were becoming more independent/
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Many were clergyman. Women teachers had to be single. (Miss...)
women are the most common teachers in the united states of America over 65% of teachers are female
how many teacher
Women who were teachers in the early 1900s had a career that was somewhat unusual. Most women did not work outside the home. Being a teacher was considered an honorable profession.