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Isabella Low Skea (16 January 1845 to 7 Oc … Isabella Low Skea (16 January 1845 to 7 October 1914) was a Scottish campaigner for women's rights from Aberdeen who became the first female headteacher of a large mixed-sex board school when few female headships were achieved. Her rise to prominence from a humble background has led to her being described as "the lass o' pairts" as a female counterpoint to the notion of "the lad of pairts" prevalent in Scottish educational philosophy of the time.ottish educational philosophy of the time.
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On the grounds of equal training, and on t … On the grounds of equal training, and on that alone, could women claim equal status with men. Given that, all the rest would follow, and seeing that 55 per cent of the teachers in Scotland were women, there must be something wrong with the system that kept so many women of force and ability and earnestness in minor positions. She urged teachers to form a high ideal of their profession, and work to improve its position.fession, and work to improve its position.
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