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  1. Elisabeth Antoinette Irwin, más conocida como Elisabeth Irwin (Brooklyn, 29 de agosto de 1880 – Manhattan, 16 de octubre de 1942) fue una educadora, psicóloga, reformadora estadounidense, fundadora de la Little Red School House. Declarada lesbiana, [1] con su compañera de vida Katharine Anthony y los dos niños que adoptaron.

    • Estadounidense
    • 16 de octubre de 1942 (62 años), Manhattan (Estados Unidos)
    • Elisabeth Antoinette Irwin
  2. Elisabeth Antoinette Irwin, más conocida como Elisabeth Irwin fue una educadora, psicóloga, reformadora estadounidense, fundadora de la Little Red School House. Declarada lesbiana, con su compañera de vida Katharine Anthony y los dos niños que adoptaron.

  3. Life and career. References. Elisabeth Irwin. Elisabeth Antoinette Irwin (29 August 1880 –16 October 1942) was the founder of the Little Red School House. She was an educator, psychologist, reformer, and declared lesbian, [1] living with her life partner Katharine Anthony and the two children they adopted. Life and career.

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    The school was founded in 1921 as a joint private-public educational experiment by reformer Elisabeth Irwin, and was well known as a testing ground for new concepts in education. In 1932, after the onset of the Great Depression caused the Public Education Association to withdraw the funding that had allowed the school to exist within the New York C...

    The Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School occupy two separate buildings, with a third space housing athletic facilities. The middle-and-lower-school building is located at 272 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) at Bleecker Street, while Elisabeth Irwin High School is at 40 Charlton Street between Sixth Avenue and Varick Street....

    In 2017, graduates attended New York University, Boston University, California Institute of the Arts, Duke University, Princeton University, and many more. In 2015, graduates from Elisabeth Irwin High School attended Bennington College, Bard College, Skidmore College, Ithaca College, Northwestern University, Pitzer College, Sarah Lawrence College t...

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    LREI's sports teams include soccer (boys, girls and MS co-ed), volleyball (HS girls, MS co-ed), cross-country track (co-ed), basketball (Varsity, boys and girls and JV boys), spring track (co-ed), tennis (co-ed), softball (girls), baseball (boys), golf (co-ed), swimming (co-ed), fencing (co-ed). The school and team colors are red and white.

    The Little Red School House's companion school from 1944 to 1971 was the Downtown Community School (DCS) on the Lower East Side, whose alumni include the writers Peter Manso, Ann Lauterbach, Peter Knobler and Richard Kostelanetz. Its director from 1951 to 1970 was educator and folklorist Norman Studer. Affiliated organizations 1. National Associati...

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  4. www.lrei.org › we-are-lrei › historyLREI | History

    For nearly 70 years, we have been a pre-K through twelfth grade school: LREI. LREI remains faithful to the spirit of its founder — testing new ideas, finding new variations on tried and true principles, and challenging our students to discuss what Elisabeth Irwin called “possible new truths.”.

  5. 29 de ene. de 2024 · By Billie Allee. Elisabeth Irwin was a feminist activist, non-traditional educator, and education reformer during the late 19th and mid-20th centuries. In 1921, she founded Little Red Schoolhouse and Elisabeth Irwin High School in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

  6. Elisabeth Antoinette Irwin (August 29, 1880 – October 16, 1942) was an American psychologist and progressive educator. Her influence helped transform early twentieth-century American education . In 1921, Irwin founded the Little Red School House with the spirit and public mission to be a vital part of the life around it, not an exclusive ...