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Full-Text Articles in Education
Teaching Certificate, Myrtle Campbell
Teaching Certificate, Myrtle Campbell
Arkansas schools
This is a three-year elementary teaching certificate for Myrtle Campbell, valid from 1948 to 1951.
Enrollment And Attendance, Flat Creek School District 7
Enrollment And Attendance, Flat Creek School District 7
Arkansas schools
This form describes the enrollment and attendance of school children at the Flat Creek rural school in Lawrence County for February of 1939 as prepared by teacher or principal Ruth Price.
Teacher Retirement Card, Mrs. J.E. Purdy
Teacher Retirement Card, Mrs. J.E. Purdy
Arkansas schools
This notecard is folded and printed on both sides to track the retirement fund for school teacher Vesta Mae Wyatt Purdy.
Teacher's Contract, Jewel Verkler
Teacher's Contract, Jewel Verkler
Arkansas schools
This is a contract for first-grade teacher Jewel Verkler to teach for six months in Lynn, Arkansas.
Fundamental Objectives Of The New Professionalism In The Preparation Of Teachers, George H. Capenter
Fundamental Objectives Of The New Professionalism In The Preparation Of Teachers, George H. Capenter
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
The formulation by the new professionalism in education of certain fundamental objectives for teacher training reveals teaching as fraught with untold possibilities for improvement and unprecedented growth along artistic as well as long constructive lines
Owensboro, Kentucky Junior High News, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Owensboro, Kentucky Junior High News, Kentucky Library Research Collections
Research Collections
Scanned images of a copy of the Junior High School News of Owensboro, Kentucky, includes student names, events, sports, Library Club and organization news.
First School Bus Piney Grove
Arkansas schools
This was the first school bus at Piney Grove, located in Hempstead County.
Spring Hill School Group
Arkansas schools
This is a photograph of female students from the Spring Hill School District sitting in front of City Hall in Hope, Arkansas.
07-27-1919, Harriet Sweetser
07-27-1919, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
07-07-1919, Harriet Sweetser
07-07-1919, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
08-18-1918, Harriet Sweetser
08-18-1918, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter From Nettie Depp To Henry Cherry, Nettie Depp
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter From Nettie Depp To Henry Cherry, Nettie Depp
WKU Archives Records
Letter from Nettie Depp to Henry Cherry written April 13, 1914 when Depp was Superintendent of Barren County Schools. She was the first woman elected to any office in Barren County, seven years before woman's suffrage in the United States. She was also the first WKU alum to be elected superintendent of schools. Transcription of letter:
[Note at top] Look on alumni list and change address.
Pres. H.H. Cherry, Bowling Green, Ky.
My dear Mr. Cherry;
Your letter sent to Scottsville has reached me. My prospects for the following year are possibly not as flattering as you would like, but …
Graded Course Of Study For Rural Schools
Graded Course Of Study For Rural Schools
Arkansas schools
This is a guidebook designed for use by teachers in rural, one-room schools where they would be teaching first through seventh grade. The book offers guidance for how to schedule all of the lessons for the seven groups of students each day, how to successfully conduct classes, and what skills and knowledge to expect of each grade. The back of the book has space for recording the progress of each student over time. This guidebook in particular was utilized between 1909 and 1911, in central Arkansas County, Arkansas.
Students At Center Point School
Students At Center Point School
Arkansas schools
Photographic negative of students at Center Point School, Howard County.
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Nettie Depp To Henry Cherry, Nettie Depp
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Nettie Depp To Henry Cherry, Nettie Depp
WKU Archives Records
Letter written to Henry Cherry by Nettie Depp from Scottsville, Kentucky, Dec. 11, 1910. Transcript:
Pres. H.H. Cherry, Bowling Green, Ky.
My dear Mr. Cherry;
As a matter of course I am egotistical enough to think that you would like to hear from me occasionally.
School here is progressing nicely though the school board is financially embarressed [sic] at present. You know they began the school with only a twenty cent tax and now they begin to realize that they will have to do something in order to meet the growing demands of the school.
They have called a meeting …
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Nettie Depp To Henry Cherry, Nettie Depp
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Nettie Depp To Henry Cherry, Nettie Depp
WKU Archives Records
Letter from Nettie Depp to Henry Cherry from Glasgow, Kentucky, August 20, 1910. Transcript of letter:
Pres. H.H. Cherry, Bowling Green, Ky.
My dear Mr. Cherry,
I have been wating [sic] to know for certain just what I was to do. I go to Scottsville next week. I have charge of the 7th and 8th grades and two higher classes at $65.00 per month. This is not the work I wanted to do nor is it the price I wanted to work for, still I think it the best I can do this year and I shall go and do …
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Nettie Depp To Henry Cherry, Nettie Depp
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Nettie Depp To Henry Cherry, Nettie Depp
WKU Archives Records
Letter from Nettie Depp to Henry Cherry dated July 28, 1910 from Glasgow, Ky. Transcript of letter:
Pres. H.H. Cherry, Bowling Green, Ky.
My dear sir:
Your letter to hand and I have made the application for the school. I sincerely thank you for all you have done for me and only hope that I may be able in some way to repay you.
I have not been at home long enough to visit any schools but hope to do so soon.
Yours for success
Nettie B. Depp
05-28-1908, Harriet Sweetser
05-28-1908, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
02-18-1907, Harriet Sweetser
02-18-1907, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
02-10-1907, Harriet Sweetser
02-10-1907, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
02-07-1907, Harriet Sweetser
02-07-1907, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
02-03-1907, Harriet Sweetser
02-03-1907, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
01-28-1907, Harriet Sweetser
01-28-1907, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
01-21-1907, Harriet Sweetser
01-21-1907, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
01-14-1907, Harriet Sweetser
01-14-1907, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
06-15-1906, Harriet Sweetser
06-15-1906, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
05-20-1906, Harriet Sweetser
05-20-1906, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
12-17-1905, Harriet Sweetser
12-17-1905, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
04-05-1904, Harriet Sweetser
04-05-1904, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …
03-03-1904, Harriet Sweetser
03-03-1904, Harriet Sweetser
Life as a Teacher (1904-1918)
This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …