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Mileva Milka Vulović, girl Koturović (Ostružnica, 1853 — Belgrade, 1929), was the first secretary of the Belgrade Women's Association and a teacher at the Higher Women's School in Belgrade.

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Српски / srpski: Viša ženska škola (1863-1918) je prva ženska škola gimnazijskog ranga otvorena u Beogradu i Srbiji uopšte. Otvaranjem ove škole počelo je srednjoškolsko obrazovanje devojaka u Srbiji.Nastavni program u početku je obuhvatao jedanaest obaveznih predmeta koji su bili besplatni. Viša ženska škola imala je i obrazovnu i vaspitnu ulogu. Osim opšteg obrazovanja, škola je imala zadatak da pripremi učiteljice za rad u ženskim osnovnim školama. Vaspitni zadatak je ostvarivan na različite načine. Najveći značaj pridavao se etičko-nacionalnim vrednostima koje su odgovarale potrebama tog doba. U vaspitnom radu škole je aktivno učestvovala i crkva, koja je svojim prisustvom nastojala da dozira emancipaciju srpskih žena. Osnivanjem Više ženske škole u Beogradu, 1863. godine, započelo je srednjoškolsko obrazovanje devojaka u Srbiji. Po ugledu na beogradsku počele su da se osnivaju slične škole širom Srbije.
English: The Women's High School (1863-1918) was the first women's high school school to be opened in Belgrade and Serbia in general. With the opening of this school, the high school education of girls in Serbia began. The curriculum initially included eleven compulsory subjects that were free. The Women's High School had both an educational and upbringing role. In addition to general education, the school had the task of preparing teachers for work in women's primary schools. The educational task was accomplished in different ways. The greatest importance was attached to ethical and national values that corresponded to the needs of that time. The church also actively participated in the educational work of the school, and with its presence it tried to dose the emancipation of Serbian women. With the founding of the Higher Women's School in Belgrade, in 1863, the high school education of girls in Serbia began. Following the example of Belgrade, similar schools began to be established throughout Serbia.
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Source Fotografija iz monografije „Pedeseto-godišnjica 1863-1913, Viša ženska škola u Beogradu”, koja se čuva u Zavičajnom odeljenju Biblioteke grada Beograda, kao i u digitalnoj biblioteci ove ustanove https://digitalna.bgb.rs/jsp/RcWebBrowseCollections.jsp
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