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'''The life and work of Johannes Diderik van der Waals''' ''written by Shania Oke'' | |||
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The life and work of Johannes Diderik van der Waals written by Shania Oke
Biography
Early Years
Johannes Diderik van der Waals, the eldest of ten children, was born in Leiden, Netherlands on November 23, 1837. He was born to Jacobus van der Waals and Elisabeth van den Berg.
Education
Being a child of a 19th century working-class family, van der Waals did not have the opportunity to attend a secondary school that would have allowed him to enter any university. At fifteen years old, he finished his “advanced primary education” and then went on to become a teacher's apprentice in an elementary school. By 1861, he completed courses and received the qualifications to become a primary school teacher.
Even though he was not qualified to attend the University of Leiden due to his lack of early education in classical languages, van der Waals attended math, physics, and astronomy lectures in 1862. Fortunately, the University of Leiden implemented a program that allowed other students to take up to four courses a year.
The following year, the Dutch government started HBS which was a secondary school education program for children of higher middle class families. Still the head teacher of an elementary school, van der Waals made every effort to become a HBS teacher by spending the subsequent two years studying during his spare time in order to prepare for the required exams. Finally, in 1865, van der Waals was given a physics teacher position at a HBS in Deventer and then transferred to a HBS in The Hague a year later. Because of close proximity, this new position allowed him to continue his courses at the University of Leiden.
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