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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jennie "Juanita" Eliza Howard (24 de julioJennie "Juanita" Eliza Howard (24 de julio de 1845 - 29 de julio de 1933) fue una de las docentes estadounidenses contratadas por el Estado argentino, a fines del siglo XIX para trabajar en la Argentina, formando maestras normalistas.​ Su labor, «su esfuerzo, su lucha inclaudicable, abrieron la huella pionera de la Escuela normal en Argentina, haciendo que se ganara con justicia el título de "Heroína de la Odisea Laica",​ con que aún hoy es reconocida».​ Laica",​ con que aún hoy es reconocida».​ , جيني هوارد (بالإسبانية: Jennie Howard)‏ هي عالمة أرجنتينية، ولدت في 1 يوليو 1861، وتوفيت في 1931 في بوينس آيرس في الأرجنتين. , Jennie Eliza Howard (24 July 1845 in ColdbJennie Eliza Howard (24 July 1845 in Coldbrook Springs, Massachusetts – 29 July 1933 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was raised in North Prescott, Massachusetts. Jennie attended Worcester Academy before entering Framingham Normal School (now Framingham State University) in March 1864. Howard graduated Framingham Normal School in 1866. In 1883, Howard and twenty-two other American teachers went to Argentina at the request of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Argentina's seventh constitutional president. The teachers were concentrated in Escuela Normal de Paraná, Entre Ríos to study Spanish, and then divided into small groups and were deployed to different parts of the country. Many of the teachers were given only four months of language training. Howard was 38 and already an experienced teacher when she arrived in Argentina. After four months in Parana, Howard and Edith Howe, another Framingham School graduate, assisted in the organization of the Girls' Normal School of Corrientes, where they stayed for two years. After her time abroad, Howard became regent and vice-directress of the Girls' Normal School in Cordoba. She remained there for two years and was subsequently transferred to the Mixed Normal School of San Nicholas, where she remained for sixteen years. In Women in Argentina: Early Travels, Monica Szurmuk wrote that Howard viewed Argentina as backward and barbaric. Howard wrote a book about her experiences as an educator in Argentina titled In Distant Climes and Other Years. Howard wrote that "it is more difficult for the Latin race to speak the truth" and the Argentine teachers had "deeply grounded faults to be eradicated in the young teacher's training which will still take some generations to eradicate." Jennie Howard retired in 1903 and remained in her adopted country until her death in 1933. Buried at the Cementerio Británico, near from La Chacarita Cemetery in Buenos Aires. But, in september 25th, 1991, she was exhumed, and her mortal remains were transported to the Municipal Cemetery of San Nicolás de los Arroyos, and buried in the "Templete al Eterno Reconocimiento".n the "Templete al Eterno Reconocimiento".
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rdfs:comment Jennie Eliza Howard (24 July 1845 in ColdbJennie Eliza Howard (24 July 1845 in Coldbrook Springs, Massachusetts – 29 July 1933 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was raised in North Prescott, Massachusetts. Jennie attended Worcester Academy before entering Framingham Normal School (now Framingham State University) in March 1864. Howard graduated Framingham Normal School in 1866. After her time abroad, Howard became regent and vice-directress of the Girls' Normal School in Cordoba. She remained there for two years and was subsequently transferred to the Mixed Normal School of San Nicholas, where she remained for sixteen years.las, where she remained for sixteen years. , جيني هوارد (بالإسبانية: Jennie Howard)‏ هي عالمة أرجنتينية، ولدت في 1 يوليو 1861، وتوفيت في 1931 في بوينس آيرس في الأرجنتين. , Jennie "Juanita" Eliza Howard (24 de julioJennie "Juanita" Eliza Howard (24 de julio de 1845 - 29 de julio de 1933) fue una de las docentes estadounidenses contratadas por el Estado argentino, a fines del siglo XIX para trabajar en la Argentina, formando maestras normalistas.​ Su labor, «su esfuerzo, su lucha inclaudicable, abrieron la huella pionera de la Escuela normal en Argentina, haciendo que se ganara con justicia el título de "Heroína de la Odisea Laica",​ con que aún hoy es reconocida».​ Laica",​ con que aún hoy es reconocida».​
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