Anna Tolman Smith, from a 1935 publication of the US Department of the Interior
Born
(1840-01-04)January 4, 1840
Boston, Massachusetts
Died
August 28, 1917(1917-08-28) (aged 77)
Washington, D.C.
Occupations
Educator, editor, writer
Anna Tolman Smith (January 4, 1840 – August 28, 1917) was an American educator, editor, and writer. She worked for the US Office of Education from 1879 until 1917, usually writing reports on comparative education topics. She was decorated by the French government for her work.
In 1865, Smith and her sister, Abbie M. Condron, started Park Seminary, a girls' school in Washington, D.C. In 1879, she joined the Bureau of Education, a federal office. From 1886 to her death in 1917, Smith wrote a monthly column, "Foreign Notes", for the journal Education. She worked on the editorial staff on Paul Monroe's Cyclopedia of Education,[3] for which she also wrote over 30 articles.[4] She spoke at meetings of the National Education Association.[5] and served on the NEA's executive board.[6]
Smith attended the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, as part of her work for the US Office of Education in Washington, D.C.[4] While there, she was named an "Officier de l'Instruction Publique" by the French government.[2][7]
Secondary schools in the states of Central America, South America, and the West Indies : scholastic scope and standards (1915, with Arthur MacDonald)[20]
Smith died in 1917, aged 77 years, in Washington, D.C.[4] In reporting her death, the New England Journal of Education noted that "Anna Tolman Smith was a great asset to the bureau of education, a notable figure in American education, a noble inspiration to educational leaders for half a century."[1]
^Smith, Anna Tolman; United States; Bureau of Education (1884). Rural schools: progress in the past : means of improvement in the future. Washington: Government Printing Office. OCLC9188470.
^Smith, Anna Tolman (1906). The education bill of 1906 for England and Wales as it past the House of Commons. Washington: G.P.O. OCLC18115444.
^Smith, Anna Tolman (1912). The Montessori system of education: an examination of characteristic features set forth in Il metodo della pedagogica [sic] scientifica. Washington: Government Printing Office. OCLC5869886.
^Deffenbaugh, W. S; Smith, Anna Tolman; Ryan, W. Carson, Hand, William H; Ohio; Massachusetts (1914). Compulsory school attendance. Washington: G.P.O. OCLC10332039.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Smith, Anna Tolman; MacDonald, Arthur; United States; Bureau of Education (1915). Secondary schools in the states of Central America, South America, and the West Indies: scholastic scope and standards. Washington: G.P.O. OCLC11150583.