Karen Grude Koht (16 November 1871– 10 July 1960) was a Norwegian educationalist, essayist and feminist pioneer.
Biography
She was born at Høyland in Rogaland, Norway. She was the daughter of Martin Adolf Grude (1841-1918) and Anna Karoline Mossige (1849-1910).
In 1893 she traveled to Kristiania (now Oslo) to attend Ragna Nielsens skole. In 1896, she passed the teacher's test
and started her working career as a teacher in Sandnes. She taught from 1911 at the State School of Education at Stabekk, from 1920 at social courses offer through the Norwegian National Women's Council and from 1923 at Den kvinnelige industriskole in Oslo. She was also a deputy member of Bærummunicipal council and was a member of the Bærum school board 1918-24.[1]
She was a diligent writer in newspapers and magazines, in addition to translating books into Norwegian.
Among her works are ABC. Mi fyrste bok from 1921 and Regler og rim for barn from 1923.
In 1937, she completed Pedagogisk psykologi together with her daughter, Åse Gruda Skard.
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