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Louise Westergaard (27 February 1826 – 6 April 1880) was a Danish reform pedagogue and pioneer on women's education. Her parents were surgeon Jens Anton Westergaard (1791-1829) and Johanne Wilhelmine Louise Bentzen (1799-1856). Working as a governess, she graduated as a seminar teacher from the Den højere Dannelsesanstalt for Damer of Annestine Beyer in 1851. From 1858 to 1880, she managed a progressive girl school in Copenhagen, regarded as one of the foremost educational institutions for women in Denmark aside from that of her contemporary Natalie Zahle.

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  • Louise Westergaard (27 February 1826 – 6 April 1880) was a Danish reform pedagogue and pioneer on women's education. Her parents were surgeon Jens Anton Westergaard (1791-1829) and Johanne Wilhelmine Louise Bentzen (1799-1856). Working as a governess, she graduated as a seminar teacher from the Den højere Dannelsesanstalt for Damer of Annestine Beyer in 1851. From 1858 to 1880, she managed a progressive girl school in Copenhagen, regarded as one of the foremost educational institutions for women in Denmark aside from that of her contemporary Natalie Zahle. She was also active as a writer and translator. In 1853, she had a Thesis of her own printed and published in the press, which was also awarded by the University of Copenhagen, likely the first for a woman in Denmark, though this was not written as a part of any formal university study, which was at that time not yet allowed. (en)
  • Charlotte Louise Westergaard, född 27 februari 1826 i Ålborg, död 6 april 1880 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk lärare. Hon var en reformpedagog och grundade 1858 en flickskola som vid sidan av Nathalie Zahles ansågs som den mest progressiva i Danmark. Hon fick år 1853 sin examensuppsats belönad av Köpenhamns universitet: som sådan blev hon den första kvinnan i Danmark, även om hennes examensarbete var rent informell och inte fick något formellt betyg eftersom det ännu inte var tillåtet för kvinnor i Danmark. (sv)
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  • Charlotte Louise Westergaard, född 27 februari 1826 i Ålborg, död 6 april 1880 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk lärare. Hon var en reformpedagog och grundade 1858 en flickskola som vid sidan av Nathalie Zahles ansågs som den mest progressiva i Danmark. Hon fick år 1853 sin examensuppsats belönad av Köpenhamns universitet: som sådan blev hon den första kvinnan i Danmark, även om hennes examensarbete var rent informell och inte fick något formellt betyg eftersom det ännu inte var tillåtet för kvinnor i Danmark. (sv)
  • Louise Westergaard (27 February 1826 – 6 April 1880) was a Danish reform pedagogue and pioneer on women's education. Her parents were surgeon Jens Anton Westergaard (1791-1829) and Johanne Wilhelmine Louise Bentzen (1799-1856). Working as a governess, she graduated as a seminar teacher from the Den højere Dannelsesanstalt for Damer of Annestine Beyer in 1851. From 1858 to 1880, she managed a progressive girl school in Copenhagen, regarded as one of the foremost educational institutions for women in Denmark aside from that of her contemporary Natalie Zahle. (en)
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  • Louise Westergaard (en)
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