Elizabeth Williams (educationist)


Elizabeth Williams was a British mathematician and educationist.

Life

Williams was born on 29 January 1895 in Pimlico, London. She studied in Chelsea and Forest Gate during her childhood, and at the age of 16 began attendingBedford College, University of London for a college degree.
At Bedford, one of her mentors was Alfred North Whitehead. She became a grammar school teacher, but had to stop teaching when she became married in 1922.
Because of this situation, she founded her own school in North London with her husband, and then in 1930 she took a position in education at King's College London.
She became a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1958, and president of the Mathematical Association for 1965–1966.

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