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Jorge Fernandez 's study reviews the woman's educational background, her career as a French professor , her contribution to translation and research , and the process of Franco's purification she underwent . until Spanish women were not able to access higher education on equal terms at the legal level until 2000 , and their integration was slow but progressive . Until then, either it was simply not thought that women could achieve this level of education, and there were legal loopholes, or there were clear prohibitions or restrictions. Some pioneers such as Mª Elena Maseras , who took advantage of this legal loophole to attend university, faced social ostracism and ostracism from her peers. In fact , some of these pioneers had to endure aggression and humiliation. rosary font We 'll have to wait a little longer to see women occupying high school teaching positions until In 2001, Mª Luisa García-Dorado took up the chair of Latin in Castellón , thus becoming the first female high school professor in Spain. Among all these female pioneers , recent research has revealed a name associated with education in Valladolid: Rosario Fuentes Pérez . ( Year portrait. family profile).
Magazine of the Spanish Society for the History of Education (SEDHE) and " History of Education and Memory " edited by the National University of Distance Education (UNED) No. The issue contains an open access article by faculty member Valencian Jorge Fernàndez titled “ Pioneering Women : Institute Professor Rosari O. Fuentes Pérez”. Rosario Fuentes from Madrid in Winning first place in the competition for a professorship UAE Phone Number in France in 2006 was a milestone at the time as a large number of women were approved and held the top positions , and if there was any doubt it was certain that women could occupy the top Positions The conditions for these positions are the same as for men. It’s no surprise , then , to write about things like “ triumphant feminism ” or “a generation of highly cultured and hard-working girls.” Thereafter, Rosario took up a position in Vigo , but requested a leave of absence and Year In May he rejoined the Solira Academy in Valladolid. In this way , she became the first female high school professor in the province , which is why she has remained an important figure at this historic institution, even drawing a poster for the second Educational Heritage Conference in 2011 .
rosary font During a university tour in Egypt . Rosario is in the left-center portion of the photo, above the reclining man, without a hat, and partially in the middle . family archives In addition to serving as a French teacher at the college , she is also committed to the translation of French and German works such as "The Unique School" and "The Spiritual Development of Children " . In the 1980s, when he traveled abroad to attend international conferences on education and living languages , he also joined the Committee for Research Extension (JAE) , the predecessor of the current Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) . He also participated The university tour across the Mediterranean took the intellectuals of the day through the major cultural capitals. rosary font In 2016, Rosario Fuentes ( third from left in the picture above) went to Germany for an inspection with students from the School of Industrial Experts in Valladolid. family archives rosary font However, this illustrious career was overshadowed by Franco's purge documents , which ultimately resulted in her being disqualified from holding management or trust positions for twelve years . All this without even finding any evidence that "she was dissatisfied with the regime ", but simply based on "being married to a leftist " , referring to her husband, Canarian poet and professor Fernand Do Gonzalez .
Magazine of the Spanish Society for the History of Education (SEDHE) and " History of Education and Memory " edited by the National University of Distance Education (UNED) No. The issue contains an open access article by faculty member Valencian Jorge Fernàndez titled “ Pioneering Women : Institute Professor Rosari O. Fuentes Pérez”. Rosario Fuentes from Madrid in Winning first place in the competition for a professorship UAE Phone Number in France in 2006 was a milestone at the time as a large number of women were approved and held the top positions , and if there was any doubt it was certain that women could occupy the top Positions The conditions for these positions are the same as for men. It’s no surprise , then , to write about things like “ triumphant feminism ” or “a generation of highly cultured and hard-working girls.” Thereafter, Rosario took up a position in Vigo , but requested a leave of absence and Year In May he rejoined the Solira Academy in Valladolid. In this way , she became the first female high school professor in the province , which is why she has remained an important figure at this historic institution, even drawing a poster for the second Educational Heritage Conference in 2011 .
rosary font During a university tour in Egypt . Rosario is in the left-center portion of the photo, above the reclining man, without a hat, and partially in the middle . family archives In addition to serving as a French teacher at the college , she is also committed to the translation of French and German works such as "The Unique School" and "The Spiritual Development of Children " . In the 1980s, when he traveled abroad to attend international conferences on education and living languages , he also joined the Committee for Research Extension (JAE) , the predecessor of the current Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) . He also participated The university tour across the Mediterranean took the intellectuals of the day through the major cultural capitals. rosary font In 2016, Rosario Fuentes ( third from left in the picture above) went to Germany for an inspection with students from the School of Industrial Experts in Valladolid. family archives rosary font However, this illustrious career was overshadowed by Franco's purge documents , which ultimately resulted in her being disqualified from holding management or trust positions for twelve years . All this without even finding any evidence that "she was dissatisfied with the regime ", but simply based on "being married to a leftist " , referring to her husband, Canarian poet and professor Fernand Do Gonzalez .