Governess
A governess is a paid private educator employed within a household to teach and supervise children. Unlike a nanny or a maid, a governess's primary role is instruction and guidance in learning, and she often lived in the household as a resident member of staff, though arrangements varied.
Historically, governesses were especially prominent in Britain from the 18th to the 19th century, when aristocratic
Duties also included supervising homework, organizing practice and recitals, and guiding daily routines and moral formation.
Decline and modern usage: the spread of public schooling and the professionalization of teaching reduced the
In literature, the governess figure has appeared in works such as Jane Eyre and Agnes Grey, where