Tekla Åberg (26 October 1853 – 17 November 1922) was a Swedish teacher and school director. She was a pioneer for girl's education in Sweden and was the founder and director of the first grammar school for girls outside Stockholm, Tekla Åbergs högre allmänna läroverk för flickor.
Åberg, Tekla (1853 - 1922) [sv]
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Tekla Åberg was the school principal at the school she started and ran, Tekla Åbergs högre allmänna läroverk för flickor in Malmö. It was the first grammar school for girls outside Stockholm where girls could matriculate.
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Åberg, Tekla
Swedish
First name
Tekla
Swedish
Last name
Åberg
Swedish
Description
Tekla Åberg was the school principal at the school she started and ran, Tekla Åbergs högre allmänna läroverk för flickor in Malmö. It was the first grammar school for girls outside Stockholm where girls could matriculate.
English
Tekla Åberg var skolföreståndare och förestod Tekla Åbergs högre allmänna läroverk för flickor i Malmö. Det var det första läroverket utanför Stockholm där flickor kunde ta studenten.
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26/10/1853
Death
17/11/1922
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pioneer within girls' education
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20th century
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pioneer within girls' education
19th century
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