Sofia Elisabeth Hagman (17 September 1842 – 26 January 1900) was a
Finnish educator. She was a pioneer within the development of the
Folk high school in Finland.
[kansallisbiografia Suomen kansallisbiografia (National Biography of Finland)]
Hagman was the daughter of police master Nils Johan Erik Hagman and Margareta Sofia Nordman. She was the sister of the women's rights activist
Lucina Hagman and writer
Tycho Hagman Tycho is a masculine given name, a latinization of Greek Τύχων, from the name of Tyche ( grc-gre, Τύχη, link=no), the Greek goddess of fortune or luck.
The Russian form of the name is ''Tikhon'' (Тихон).
People
Given name
* Tycho B ...
. She graduated as an educated in
Jyväskylä in 1871 and worked as such and then as the manager of a girls school in S:T Michel in 1879-1887. In 1889, she started the first folk high school in Finland in
Kangasala, and was its manager in 1889-1900. Her folk high school focused on the education of women to handicrafts professions, and it did not survive her death long.
See also
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Fredrique Paijkull
Fredrika "Fredrique" Augusta Paijkull, née ''Broström'' (22 September 1836–1899) was a Swedish educator. She was a pioneer for the Folk high school in Sweden. She opened the first Folk high school for females in Sweden.
Life
Paijkull was ...
References
kansallisbiografia Suomen kansallisbiografia (National Biography of Finland)
1842 births
1900 deaths
19th-century Finnish educators
Swedish-speaking Finns
19th-century women educators
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