Elizabeth Storrs Mead

Academic and educational reformer

Elizabeth Storrs Mead - Academic and educational reformer
Born

1832
193 years ago

Died

March 25th, 1917
108 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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This individual contributed significantly to education and its reform in America. Engaged in academic scholarship, especially in the fields of education and sociology, this person authored several influential texts that shaped pedagogical approaches. Involvement with various educational institutions led to advancements in teaching methodologies. Active participation in academic organizations helped in promoting educational reforms during a transformative period in American education.

Authored texts on education.

Promoted educational reform.

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