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Timeline of women's education

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Timeline of women's education
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This Timeline of women's education is an overview of the history of education for women worldwide. It includes key individuals, institutions, law reforms, and events that have contributed to the development and expansion of educational opportunities for women.

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Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1886: Anandibai Joshee from India (left) with Kei Okami from Japan (center) and Sabat Islambooly from Syria (right). All three completed their medical studies and each of them was the first woman from their respective countries to obtain a degree in Western medicine.

The timeline highlights early instances of women's education, such as the establishment of girls' schools and women's colleges, as well as legal reforms like compulsory education laws that have had a significant impact on women's access to education.

The 18th and 19th centuries saw significant growth in the establishment of girls' schools and women's colleges, particularly in Europe and North America. Legal reforms began to play a crucial role in shaping women's education, with laws being passed in many countries to make education accessible and compulsory for girls.

The 20th century marked a period of rapid advancement in women's education. Coeducation became more widespread, and women began to enter fields of study that were previously reserved for men. Legislative measures, such as Title IX in the United States, were enacted to ensure equality in educational opportunities.

The timeline also reflects social movements and cultural shifts that have affected women's education, such as the women's suffrage movement, which contributed to the broader fight for women's rights, including education.

Various international organizations and initiatives have been instrumental in promoting women's education in developing countries, recognizing the role of education in empowering women and promoting social and economic development.

This timeline illustrates how women's education has evolved and reflects broader societal changes in gender roles and equality.

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BCE

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Sumerian clay tablet with the cuneiform inscription of Inanna and Ebih by Enheduanna
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Spartan bronze figure of a running girl, wearing a single-shouldered chiton (British Museum).
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1–1200 CE

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Pages from the illuminated scroll of the 'Tale of Genji' Late Heian period, 12th century, Japan. Originally written by Murasaki Shikibu in the 11th century.
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12th-century manuscript of the Alexiad by Anna Komnene in Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence
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13th to 16th centuries

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14th-century illustration of William of Nottingham II lecturing at Oxford or Cambridge; one of his students is a woman wearing a cowl.
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Ancrene Wisse; leaf from the Book of Hours
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Real Colegio de Doncellas Nobles, a girls' school founded in Toledo, Spain, in 1551.
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17th century

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Representation of the official visit of Louis XIV and Madame de Maintenon at the newly founded Maison royale de Saint-Louis of Saint Cyr, 1690 ca.
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18th century

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19th century

1800–1849

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1850–1874

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1875–1899

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20th century

1900–1924

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1925-1949

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1950-1974

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1975-1999

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21st century

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