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Kartini Schools, named for the Javanese women's rights advocate
Raden Ajeng Kartini ''Raden Adjeng'' Kartini (21 April 1879 – 17 September 1904), also known as '' Raden Ayu'' Kartini, was a prominent Indonesian activist who advocated for women's rights and female education. She was born into an aristocratic Javanese fa ...
(Lady Kartini), were opened to educate indigenous girls in the
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in the wake of the Dutch Ethical Policy.


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The first Kartini School was opened in
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in 1907. It was supported by Governor General Abendanon and Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. Additional Kartini Schools were opened in
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, Cirebon,
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. The schools served indigenous students who had already received a primary education.Introduction
Letters of a Javanese Princess by Kartini (Raden Adjeng) Efforts to create opportunities for upper-class Javanese women struggled against opposition from Conservative Dutch officials and the Javanese regent class (
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s). The Dutch language boarding schools were staffed by women.Women in the Netherlands East Indies. Part 2
The Kartini-schools for Girls: The Archive of the Kartini Fund, 1912-1960,
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, The Hague


Curriculum

The curriculum included:Women in the Netherlands East Indies. Part 2: The Kartini-schools for Girls
The Archive of the Kartini Fund, 1912-1960 National Archives of the Netherlands, The Hague
* Continuing Dutch language instruction * Javanese language and literature * geography and history * drawing and aesthetics * home economics and gardening * arithmetic and simple bookkeeping * practical and fine needlework * principles of hygiene and first aid * principles of education * singing and principles of musical theory


See also

* Dutch Ethical Policy


References

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