Gustafva Röhl (1798–1848), was a Swedish educator.
She was the sister of Maria Röhl. She became a governess after the death of her parents in 1822, and managed a girls' school in Falun. Her school was widely respected; she was regarded as a progressive educator "both in regard to her knowledge as well as her view on life twenty years before her time" [1] and published several books about education and pedagogy.
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Gustafva Röhl (1798–1848), was a Swedish educator.
She was the sister of Maria Röhl. She became a governess after the death of her parents in 1822, and managed a girls' school in Falun. Her school was widely respected; she was regarded as a progressive educator "both in regard to her knowledge as well as her view on life twenty years before her time" [1] and published several books about education and pedagogy.
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