Item Detail
-
26143
-
1
-
13
-
English
-
Women and the Kindergarten Movement in Utah
-
Utah Historical Quarterly
-
Spring 2013
-
81
-
2
-
Salt Lake City, UT
-
Utah Historical Society
-
133-148
-
The idea of kindergarten reached Utah in the 1870s, which from there was further implemented into the Utah educational system by Mormons and non-Mormons alike. This included the addition of kindergarten teacher education to institutions such as the Brigham Young Academy.
-
Camilla Clara Mieth Cobb (1843-1933) : Founder of the Utah Kindergarten
Caring for Children : The Orphan's Home and Day Nursery Association
Decade of Detente : The Mormon-Gentile Female Relationship in Nineteenth-century Utah
Heathen in Our Fair Land' : Presbyterian Women Missionaries in Utah, 1870-90
Hostile Mormons and Persecuted Presbyterians in Utah, 1870-1900 : A Reappraisal
Latter-Day Prophets : Their Lives, Teachings, and Testimonies
Nurturing LDS Primaries : Louie Felt and May Anderson, 1880-1940
Sisters and Little Saints : One Hundred Years of Primary
Sisters of the Holy Cross and Kearns-St. Ann's Orphanage
The History of Public Education in Utah
Westminster College of Salt Lake City : From Presbyterian Mission School to Independent College
Women in Utah History : Paradigm or Paradox?
Women's Voices : An Untold History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900