Eugénie Luce
Eugénie Luce
Eugénie Luce | |
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Born | 1804 |
Died | 1882 Montrichard, France |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Education |
Institutions | Luce Ben Aben School (Luce's school for Muslim girls) in Algiers, Algeria |
Eugénie Luce (1804-1882) was a French educator, who founded the first French/Arab school for Muslim girls the Luce Ben Aben School in Algiers, Algeria, in 1845.
Eugénie Luce | |
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Born | 1804 |
Died | 1882 Montrichard, France |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Education |
Institutions | Luce Ben Aben School (Luce's school for Muslim girls) in Algiers, Algeria |
Departure from France
Luce Ben Aben School
Eugénie Luce started the Luce Ben Aben School, in 1845.[2] It was the first Franco-Arab school for Muslim girls,[3] offering a European-style education. Girls learned French, Arabic, arithmetic, embroidery, geography, and sewing. The school was funded by the French Algeria government until 1861, after which it became a trade school. Instructors taught embroidery and other subjects in order to educate the girls in traditional Algerian crafts, at a time when these crafts were being replaced by machine-made imports.[4][5] These goods were exported throughout Algeria, as well as Europe and the United States.[2]
The school was forced to close on 1 January 1846 because of a lack of financial support from the local French government.