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Instituut Schoevers, known commonly as Schoevers, is a privately owned educational institution in the Netherlands, training students mainly for administrative positions. It was founded in Amsterdam in 1913, and launched a secretarial course in 1922 for young women.
Schoevers Institute | |
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Netherlands | |
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Founded | 1913 |
Website | https://www.schoevers.nl/ |
History
editThe institute was founded by Adriaan Schoevers in January 1913 as a school for trade and office.[clarification needed] Administrative work at that time was mostly conducted by men, but this began to shift from that point on.
Schoevers believed that training should be enjoyed with pleasure, and taught the girls to type blindly to the rhythm of the Charleston.[1]
References
edit- ^ Haan, Francisca de (1998-06-01). Gender and the politics of office work: the Netherlands 1860-1940. Amsterdam UP. pp. 72–97. ISBN 978-90-5356-304-5. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
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