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  1. This postcard image, postmarked 1904, shows girls in a race around the athletic field at the Tokyo Girls Higher Normal School, near Ueno Park, Tokyo — one of only two higher normal schools for girls in Japan (the other was located at Hiroshima) during the Meiji Era (1867-1912).

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  2. Sep 2, 2024 · inception. April 1886 Gregorian. 0 references. image. Main building of the Tokyo University of Literature and Science.jpg. 3,455 × 2,515; 1.15 MB. 0 references. image of interior. The Crown Prince attended the 40th anniversary ceremony of the Tokyo Higher Normal School in place of the Emperor.jpg.

  3. Important postings included serving as director of primary education for the Ministry of Education (文部省, Monbushō) from 1898 to 1901, and as president of Tokyo Higher Normal School from 1900 until 1920. [5] He was the educational founder of Nada High School in Kobe, Japan.

  4. The University of Tsukuba can trace its roots back to Tokyo Higher Normal School (東京高等師範学校, Tōkyō Kōtō Shihan Gakkō), a normal school established in 1872 to educate primary and secondary teachers.

  5. Girls Normal School, Ochanomizu, c. 1910. Normal schools were the equivalent of a teaching college. The first Normal School for girls was established in Tokyo in 1874, just six years after the Meiji Restoration. The Normal School would, years later, be reincorporated as Ochanomizu University.

  6. Jun 14, 2024 · This article examines this question through the lens of Tokyo Women’s Higher Normal School, Japan’s first tertiary educational institution for women. Graduates of this school established for the propagation of gender ideology joined a respectable profession, that of teaching.

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  8. Jun 4, 2024 · How can we assess the impact of the ideology of female domesticity on women's higher education and professional opportunities? This article examines this question through the lens of Tokyo Women's Higher Normal School, Japan's first tertiary educational institution for women.

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