词条 | Helen Faison |
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CareerFaison began her career as a teacher at Fifth Avenue High School in 1950. Later, she would become a counselor at Westinghouse High School, where she had graduated in 1942. In 1968 she became the first African American and first woman principal at Fifth Avenue High School.[1] Educational degreesFaison earned her undergraduate (bachelor's in education, 1946) and graduate degrees (master's in education, 1955; doctorate in educational administration, 1975) at the University of Pittsburgh.[1][2] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.post-gazette.com/news/obituaries/2015/07/17/Obituary-Helen-Faison-Educator-civil-rights-leader/stories/201507170292|title=Obituary: Helen Faison / Pioneering educator at Pittsburgh schools|website=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Faison, Helen}}{{US-edu-bio-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.cue.pitt.edu/about-helen-faison|title=About Helen Faison - Center for Urban Education - University of Pittsburgh|website=www.cue.pitt.edu}} 12 : 1924 births|2015 deaths|Date of birth missing|Place of birth missing|Date of death missing|Place of death missing|African-American educators|American women educators|20th-century American educators|University of Pittsburgh alumni|Educators from Pennsylvania|African-American women |
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