Mary Lyschinska
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Died30 July 1937 (aged 87)
Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony, Germany
Occupationsteacher, writer
EmployerSchool Board for London
Mary Lyschinska | |
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Lyschinska in 1895 | |
| Born | 11 November 1849 |
| Died | 30 July 1937 (aged 87) Wolfenbüttel, Lower Saxony, Germany |
| Occupations | teacher, writer |
| Employer | School Board for London |
Mary Josephine Lyschinska (11 November 1849 – 30 July 1937), was a Scottish-Polish Kindergarten teacher and writer.[1] She trained as a teacher at the Pestalozzi-Fröbel Haus in Germany and worked as Superintendent of Method in Infant Schools for the School Board for London. She wrote about teaching methods in books and journals.
Lyschinska was born in Edinburgh, Scotland,[2] and was from a Polish noble family that emigrated to Scotland in the 1830s, because of political persecution in their home country.[citation needed] Her father worked as a doctor and had married a Scottish women who he had met in Edinburgh during his studies in medicine.[3] He was a supporter of education for women.[4]