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Pauline Kergomard
Pauline Kergomard with her small children
Born

Pauline Reclus


(1838-04-24)April 24, 1838
Bordeaux, France
Died13 February 1925
NationalityFrench
OccupationEducator
Known forFounder of the nursery school in France
SpouseGustave de Penmarch

Pauline Kergomard (24 April 1838 – 13 February 1925) was a French educator. She is known as the founder of the nursery school in France.

Early years[edit]

Pauline Reclus was born in Bordeaux in 1838. Her father was Jean Reclus, inspector of schools of the Gironde. Her uncle, Jacques Reclus, taught at the Protestant college of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande. She spent her infancy with her aunt Zéline in Orthez. On returning to Bordeaux she was a student at a secular institution that became the École normale of Gironde. She became a public school teacher in the Gironde. [1] She married Jules Duplessis-Kergomard, a penniless man of letters with little interest in working.[2]

Career[edit]

In 1879 Pauline Kergomard was appointed general delegate for inspection of asylums, with the support of Ferdinand Buisson.[2] She was named to the post by Jules Ferry.[1] She was inspector-general of kindergartens from 1881 until 1917. She was extremely active, attending conferences, dealing with regional and national authorities and campaigning against child poverty and for women's causes.[2] She traveled throughout France, inspecting schools and communicating her educational philosophy based on respect for the child and the search for fulfillment.[1]

Pauline Kergomard and Charles Defodon co-edited the Ami de l'enfance, the organ of the French maternal educational system.[3] In 1884 the French Chamber's budget commission considered eliminating all inspectresses general of nursery schools. The L'Ami de l'enfance raised the alarm. Defodon praised the inspectorate as a French tradition that made use of women's distinctive maternal talents. Caroline de Barrau noted that nursery schools had been founded as an initiative of women which the state then chose to support. She disparaged the regime by comparison to its predecessors, who had introduced inspectresses general. The unsatisfactory compromise was to dismiss or retire four of the inspectresses and retain the other four.[4]

From 1886 to 1892 Kergomard was a member of the higher council of public education. Her work led to reform of asylums and the creation of kindergartens with a completely new and secular system of education.[1] She attended the 1896 International Feminist Congress in Paris, presided over by Marie Bonnevial, which discussed coeducation.[5] The Prévost orphanage, the first mixed school in France, received much attention.[6] She and Léopold Lacour were able to obtain agreement on the final resolution, in favor of changing to a coeducational system in all countries.[5] In 1897 she co-founded the "People's Union" with Ferdinand Buisson, Maurice Bouchor, Émile Duclaux and Théodore Steeg.[7]

Legacy[edit]

In France, as of 2015, 113 educational institutions,[8] many of them beging kindergartens.[2]

There are streets bearing her name at Bordeaux, Paris, Lyon and Dijon, at Ducos (Martinique) and at Casablanca.

A 1,70 F commemorative stamp was issued on the Journée internationale des femmes, 8 March 1985.

See also[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

A street sign in Lyon which commemorates her

References[edit]

Citations

  • ^ a b c d Plaisance 2001, p. 182-183.
  • ^ Buisson 1911.
  • ^ Clark 2000, p. 54.
  • ^ a b Karnaouch 2003, p. 29.
  • ^ Karnaouch 2005, p. 21.
  • ^ Jolly 1977.
  • ^ Luc Bronner et Maxime Vaudano, "De Jules Ferry à Pierre Perret, l'étonnant palmarès des noms d'écoles, de collèges et de lycées en France, Les décodeurs, at lemonde.fr, 18 April 2015.
  • Sources

    • Buisson, Ferdinand (1911). "Defodan (Charles-Jacques)". Dictionnaire de pédagogie. Retrieved 2014-11-20.
  • Clark, Linda L. (2000-12-21). The Rise of Professional Women in France: Gender and Public Administration since 1830. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-42686-2. Retrieved 2014-10-23.
  • Faure, Jean-Claude (13 October 2012). "Joyeux anniversaire Pauline-Kergomard". Sud Ouest. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  • Jolly, Jean (1977). "STEEG (JULES, JOSEPH, Théodore)". Dictionnaire des parlementaires français: notices biographiques sur les ministres, sénateurs et députés français de 1889 à 1940 (in French). Presses universitaires de France. Retrieved 2013-07-06.
  • Karnaouch, Denise (2003). "Féminisme et coéducation en Europe avant 1914". Coéducation et mixité (in French). Presses Univ. du Mirail. ISBN 978-2-85816-706-7. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  • Karnaouch, Denise (2005). "Féminisme et laïcité 1848-1914" (PDF). Les Archives du Féminisme (in French) (9). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-11-13. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  • Plaisance, Eric (2001). "KERGOMARD (Geneviève et Alain). – Pauline Kergomard". Histoire de l'Éducation. 89. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  • Schweitz, Arlette (2001). "Steeg, Jules Joseph Théodore". Les Parlementaires de la Seine sous la Troisième République: Etudes. Publications de la Sorbonne. ISBN 978-2-85944-432-7. Retrieved 2013-07-06.
  • External links[edit]


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