Mosse Jørgensen (3 January 1921 – 30 June 2009) was a Norwegian school principal and non-fiction writer.
She is especially remembered as a co-founder and the first
principal of a reformed secondary school in Oslo in 1967, . She published the book ''Kunsten å overleve med en tenåring i huset'' in 1969. Her book ''Fra skoleopprør til opprørsskole'' from 1971 was translated into eight languages. She was awarded the
Medal of St. Hallvard
The Medal of St. Hallvard ( no, St. Hallvardsmedaljen) is the highest award of the City of Oslo, Norway. It is awarded to people who have made a particularly noteworthy contribution to the City of Oslo. It is named after the city's patron, Saint ...
in 1993, and the Ole Brumm prize in 1998.
See also
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The New School Foundation
References
1921 births
2009 deaths
Writers from Oslo
People educated at the Haagaas School
NRK people
Heads of schools in Norway
Norwegian non-fiction writers
Norwegian women non-fiction writers
Norwegian education writers
20th-century non-fiction writers
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