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Kindergarten Teachers (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1881)

The Training and Work of the Elementary Schoolmaster (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1881)

Higher Thoughts on Girls' Occupations: Teaching the Young, by Alice King (Girl's Own Paper, 1883)

The Duties of a Governess, by S.F.A. Caulfeild (Girl's Own Paper, 1884)

The Teacher's Vacation, by H.W. Compton (Century Magazine, 1888B)
"In whatever way the teacher's vacation may be spent, the prime object to be kept in view should be to store up, by change, rest, and pleasant recreation, the greatest amount of physical and mental energy. These things conduce to the teacher's happiness and efficiency. They contribute to the well-being and success of the pupils."

The Governess Difficulty, by S.F.A. Caulfeild (Girl's Own Paper, 1891)
Suggestions for those who seek employment in the over-crowded field of governess work, with tips on applying for work in the colonies.

A New Career for Women, by A.T. Schofield (Girl's Own Paper, 1891)
On careers for women as lecturers and teachers in the newly formed National Health Society.

The Rise of a New Profession for Girls (Girl's Own Paper, 1894)
On training to become a teacher of physical education.

The Scope of the Normal School, by M.V. O'Shea (Atlantic Monthly, 1894)
According to Wikipedia, "A normal school is a school created to train high school graduates to be teachers. Its purpose is to establish teaching standards or norms, hence its name. Most such schools are now called teachers' colleges."
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