A One-room School

A One-room School

Author: Bobbie Kalman

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781427124821

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"This newly revised edition describes how building a school was a priority once an early community became established. Students of all ages shared one teacher and the same four walls year after year. A One-Room School describes how the teacher, a respected member of the community, was entrusted with the responsibility of teaching reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic. Children will enjoy seeing inside a one-room schoolhouse and discovering: what subjects students learned, how children were disciplined by the teacher, games boys and girls enjoyed during recess, games, songs, and activities they can participate in"--


Tales from Kentucky One-Room School Teachers

Tales from Kentucky One-Room School Teachers

Author: William Lynwood Montell

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2011-02-18

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 081312980X

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In an educational era defined by large school campuses and overcrowded classrooms, it is easy to overlook the era of one-room schools, when teachers filled every role, including janitor, and provided a familylike atmosphere in which children also learned from one another. In Tales from Kentucky One-Room School Teachers, William Lynwood Montell reclaims an important part of Kentucky's social, cultural, and educational heritage, assembling a fun and fascinating collection of schoolroom stories that chronicle a golden era in Kentucky. The firsthand narratives and anecdotes in this collection cover topics such as teacher-student relationships, day-to-day activities, lunchtime foods, students' personal relationships, and, of course, the challenges of teaching in a one-room school. Montell includes tales about fund-raising pie suppers, pranks, outrageous student behavior (such as the quiet little boy whose first "sharing" involved profanity), and variety of other topics. Montell even includes some of his own memories from his days as a pupil in a one-room school. Tales from Kentucky One-Room School Teachers is a delightful glimpse of the history of education.


The One-room School at Squabble Hollow

The One-room School at Squabble Hollow

Author: Rosmarie Hausherr

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13: 9780027432503

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Text and pictures bring to life days at a one-room school in northern Vermont which has been functioning for more than 100 years.


Schools of Yesteryear

Schools of Yesteryear

Author: Patricia Beathard

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2012-11-27

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13: 1466970251

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At 9:00 in the morning, the day begins for children of the 1800’s as they walk to their one room school. Children ages eight through eighteen years of age enter the building as they are greeted by their teacher. All of the students will be learning their lessons in one room at the same time. The schoolhouses grades one through eight and all grade level subjects are taught by one teacher. The schoolhouse is often very cold, because there is only a potbelly stove to warm it. Long windows on two sides of the room provide the only light in the room. There is no cafeteria for a warm meal and no bathroom facilities in the building. Even with these minimum facilities, these children have fun as they learn through spelling bees and ciphering contests. This book includes sections on games that were played during recess, recipes of food eaten for lunch, directions on how to make items used in school at this time, and samples of lessons that were learned.


One-room School

One-room School

Author: Raymond Bial

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 0395905141

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Presents a brief history of the one-room schools that existed in the United States from the 1700s to the 1950s.


The American One-Room Schoolhouse

The American One-Room Schoolhouse

Author: Henry J. Kauffman

Publisher: Masthof Press & Bookstore

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 1883294541

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Not only are the memories of attending a one-room school interesting, but the history of the beginning of one-room schools and the 19th-century idealism of our nation introduces one to how this part of our heritage impacted us as a nation today. Chapters feature the Amish one-room schoolhouse, the schoolteacher, school books, teaching apparatus, desks and chairs, and rules and regulations. (70pp. illus. Masthof Press, 2005 reprint of 1997 ed.)


FROM A ONE-ROOM SCHOOL TO HARVARD

FROM A ONE-ROOM SCHOOL TO HARVARD

Author: Dr. Edward Clark

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2022-08-03

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 1685264247

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In From a One-Room School to Harvard, Edward Clark tells the story of his journey from growing up in a small rural community in Tennessee to establishing and managing a successful engineering firm in Miami, Florida. Written as he approached eighty years of age, Edward shares the stories of the ups and downs of life with humor and honesty. This book is an encouraging and uplifting read that shows that life is made up of decisions both big and small that enable you to follow your dreams.


The One Room Schoolhouse

The One Room Schoolhouse

Author: Brian C. Mack

Publisher:

Published: 2016-10-29

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9781537574288

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This sentimental yet scholarly look at an American institution preserves the one room school story before it vanishes forever. Once there were over 100 one room schools scattered throughout Morgan County, Colorado. Of the few that remain, most are in advanced stages of disrepair. These schoolhouses were often products of the Homesteading Act, when federal lands were opened for settlement. The farmers and ranchers who came to stake their claim all wanted their children to be educated. Morgan County was a region abundant in Homesteads. One-room schools, usually built by the community, were constructed every two to four miles. Generally, one teacher was hired to instruct grades one through eight. For over 75 years (from 1889-1965), these lonely sentinels of Morgan County provided education to that era's youth. Using a mixture of past and present photographs, this book is the ultimate resource for a comprehensive study of the one room schoolhouse through the microcosm of Morgan County.


One Room

One Room

Author: Gail L. Jenner

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2018-10-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1493036696

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A fond recollection of the West’s one-room school houses, this book celebrates an American institution with stories of heroism and perseverance. Illustrated with archival images of classrooms and students, One Room reflects the earnest striving and innocent hopes of pioneers forging communities. Learn about the unsung and yet mythical frontiersmen and women who “civilized” the west, the children who attended one-room schools, and the teachers who faced hardships on the frontier, including blizzards, fires, and teaching the three “R’s.”


Beyond the One Room School

Beyond the One Room School

Author: P. Bruce Uhrmacher

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-10-19

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 9460912877

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The purpose of this book is to showcase K-12 unique and educational significant activities that we may all learn from. The essays in the book, under girded by sound research, highlight remarkable activities that are already taking place around the world. The essays offer a detailed description of a classroom or a school; provide an interpretation of what is taking place in this setting and why; and inform readers about what can be learned from the setting. Some readers will appreciate the vivid descriptions, which will encourage them to push their own thinking. Others may learn from the author’s discussion of essential ideas from the essay, which can be reflected upon and tranferred into other situations. All readers are likely to appreciate hearing about the varied and creative activities. The stories of these noteworthy teachers fall into four categories: risk-taking, creativity, care and community, and interconnectedness. Within these themes are ideas that teachers can use to create their own remarkable classrooms. Each theme is discussed and then several examples of how the theme plays out in the educational setting are described.