Once again we are back to the topic of some sort of separation or discrimination in society, but the difference in this case is that people finally realized that women could have their voices heard in society and that there was nothing wrong with them going to school and learning, so women gained the power to go to school, to learn and to teach. Some people would even say that women were better teachers than men because of the maternal instinct, just like Norton had mentioned this is how women started gaining their power and place in society since this was basically their first regular basis job women were offered.
I personally agree with Norton and I believe women getting educated and teaching not only improved the schools and kids who were being taught by them, but also for those mothers who had to stay home with the kids, it was very convenient for them to have some sort of knowledge so they could share it at home. I mention separation or discrimination earlier in a way as we all know women were not as influential in society back then and since our classes have really focused on discrimination or difference between people I thought it had some sort of correlation with our topics. The correlation is to improve and develop professional teaching and schools.
Are women better teachers than men? How so?
How have society changed since women became a “voice” for education? Did our professional teaching develop?