Mary Godfrey's Influence On Education

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Godfrey went beyond teaching students art education and created inspirational blueprints for art laboratories in schools throughout Pennsylvania. She believed the art classroom was just as important as the instruction, “Just as no one would be content with ineffective and inadequate facilities for living…inadequacies for teaching and learning in a poorly designed and equipped art laboratory…The emotional well-being of the students, too, is closely related to his intellectual, social, and physical development and is greatly influenced by the physical environment in which he spends his school hours.” (Mary Godfrey Papers, Box 1, Folder 16). Mary.

In her notes, Godfrey researched African American women, artists, educators, entertainers, civil