“They do not have the same needs”: Mathematics education for girls and young women in France (19th-early 20th century)

Elsevier, Journal of Mathematical Behavior, Volume 78, June 2025
Authors: 
d'Enfert R.

This article examines the main places and characteristics of mathematics education for girls and young women in primary and secondary schools during the 19th and early 20th century. It looks at, in particular, the mathematical content that pupils learned in these schools and the aims of the teaching they received. It shows how female mathematics teaching differed from its male counterpart by responding to various gender stereotypes referring to the ‘nature’ and social role of women. The article also presents to what extent the girls’ mathematics programs were progressively aligned with those of boys, until they became almost identical from the 1920s onwards.

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