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- Matto attended the school that is now known as the Escuela Nacional de Educandas (National Women's Secondary School). There she took some very unconventional...
- Solutions. "Early learning: Figure Ground Development in baby's and toddlers". Educanda. Archived from the original on 2019-12-11. Retrieved 2019-12-11.{{cite...
- Maria, Isidoro (1888). "Cantos escolares y recitaciones para la juventud educanda de la República Oriental del Uruguay" (PDF). Digital Library of Uruguayan...
- later become the headquarters of one of the Várzea do Carmo estates, the Educandas Seminary and the Alienated People's Ho****e, from 1930 onwards the Public...
- del Espiritu Santo. The nuns took over the management of the Colegio de Educandas that already existed by order of the President. Thus, the first private...
- donzelas (Fany or The model of the maidens), 1847 Discurso que às suas educandas diriga Nísia Floresta Brasileira Augusta (Speech to her students led Nísia...
- Villanueva Urteaga. She enrolled at El Colegio de señoritas "Educandas" (The Educandas Preparatory School for Girls) and excelled at her studies. At...
- the owner of a printing house. She studied at the Colegio Nacional de Educandas de Tacna, a school where young women learned to become teachers, and at...
- collaborated in multiple magazines such as La Educación Pintoresca, El Fénix, La Educanda, and El Periódico Ilustrado. She also translated works from French. She...
- Familias (1861), La Aurora de la Vida (1861), La América (1861 and 1867), La Educanda (1862–1865), El Museo Literario (1863–1866), and La Violeta (1864). She...