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The Oklahoma Teacher


The Oklahoma Teacher
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1921

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The Oklahoma Teacher Vol 3 1921 1922


The Oklahoma Teacher Vol 3 1921 1922
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language : en
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The Oklahoma Teacher Volume 3


The Oklahoma Teacher Volume 3
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Author : Oklahoma Education Association
language : en
Publisher: Palala Press
Release Date : 2016-04-28

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The Report Of The Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Task Force


The Report Of The Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Task Force
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Author : Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Task Force
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1991

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The Report Of The Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Task Force


The Report Of The Oklahoma Teacher Preparation Task Force
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Author : Oklahoma. Legislature. Task Force on Teacher Preparation
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1991

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One Room School


One Room School
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Author : Donna M. Stephens
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

One Room School written by Donna M. Stephens and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


A brief introduction to Oklahoma history and Indian Lands becomes personal in this memoir of the author's mother, Helen Hussman Morris. It presents a description of the evolution of Oklahoma's educational system through the early part of the twentieth century, as well as a memorable reflection on rural American life in the early 1930s. Helen Hussman was born on Indian land near Fonda, Oklahoma, in 1910. She was the daughter of a German farmer from Iowa who had been hired to farm and raise cattle for members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian tribe. Within a few years, her parents were able to purchase a farm near Seiling and begin to apply their energies to their own property. As a young child, Helen helped her father in the fields, spending long hours plowing, planting and harvesting with teams of horses. Meanwhile, her mother and sisters ran the house: cooking, sewing, washing, ironing, without the luxury of electricity or running water. Their hard life had its cheerful side: during the winter, Helen and her two sisters and brother helped their dad run his traps and hunt rabbits; in the summer after harvest, they joined other families in camping outings, cooking over campfires, fishing, and gossiping. Although Helen wanted to be a nurse, her father didn't want her to enter that line of work. During her junior year at Seiling High School, she was given the opportunity to do some substitute teaching. She discovered that she enjoyed working with small children and decided to become a teacher. In the late 1920s, it was possible for a high school student to take a county exam and earn a certificate to teach for one or two years, and that is what she did. Helen was interviewed by the three school board members of Orion School about fifteen miles from her home, and by the time she graduated high school in 1929, she had a teaching job earning $80.00 per month. During that summer, she still helped out on the farm, but her mind was filled with plans for her first teaching job with pupils in all eight grades. Helen's sister made her some new clothes for her first job, and she began to gather the materials she would need, including a teacher's bell. When Helen went to see the building before school started, she was temporarily astounded to find it isolated on a sand hill in an area unsuitable for farming or ranching. For $20.00 per month, she had arranged to board with a school board member and shared a two-room cabin, two miles from the school, with the widow and her three older sons. Helen's father picked her up on Fridays, so she could spend the weekends at home on the farm. To the sixteen pupils in all eight grades, Helen was required to teach agriculture, orthography, reading, penmanship, English grammar, physiology and hygiene, geography, U.S. history and civics, and arithmetic, as well as the evils of alcohol, morals, human kindness, and reverence for the flag. She organized games for recess and lunch time and devised special programs for the holidays. It was also her responsibility to provide monthly programs for the community, when they tried to raise extra money for the school with box- and pie-suppers and some kind of entertainment. During the winter, Helen had to arrive early to get the fire going and heat the building before the first pupils arrived. After school was out, she had to clean the building and lock it before walking two miles back to the house in which she stayed. All of this was a tremendous responsibility for a young girl just out of high school. Helen was basically on her own with no real assistance from the county school superintendent or anyone else, except a teacher friend of her sister who became Helen's mentor. She soon discovered that the teacher's meetings were a disappointment. No one offered any real advice on how to teach seven or eight subjects to all eight grades in the same room. However, all teachers knew that their j



I M A Teacher From Oklahoma And This Is My Notebook Funny Oklahoma Notebook For Teachers Appreciation


I M A Teacher From Oklahoma And This Is My Notebook Funny Oklahoma Notebook For Teachers Appreciation
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Author : Margaret Souset
language : en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date : 2019-03-10

I M A Teacher From Oklahoma And This Is My Notebook Funny Oklahoma Notebook For Teachers Appreciation written by Margaret Souset and has been published by Independently Published this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-03-10 with Self-Help categories.


One Of The Best Gift for Teachers Under $10! End of the school year special $9.99 Just $7.89 for a limited time. Hurry and order now before this offer disappears! This thoughtful teacher appreciation gift is an inspiring 8.5" x 11," 180 page curriculum planner that your favorite teacher will love. It has 180 pages for all 180 school days! It includes a spot for the data, daily curriculum and additional daily notes. Forget the boring thank you car and gift them this unique planning journal that they can use and always remember you by. Features Beautifully designed glossy cover Large 8.5" x 11" 180 pages for daily planning Uses End Of The Year Teacher Book Great thank you gift for teachers! Teacher Appreciation Gifts Remind your teacher how grateful you are to have them First Day Of School Teacher Gift Add this to your back to school shopping list and start the school year off right by presenting this gift to your teacher Teacher Retirement Gift A great moment for your teacher to remember you by Teacher's Planner and Journal Your teacher will be thankful to have a handy lesson planner Scroll up today and order the best teacher appreciation gift that your teacher will love for years to come! your teacher a gift they will actually use. Check out my other state teacher gift by clicking my author name 'Margaret Souset."



One Room School


One Room School
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Author : Donna M. Stephens
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

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A brief introduction to Oklahoma history and Indian Lands becomes personal in this memoir of the author's mother, Helen Hussman Morris. It presents a description of the evolution of Oklahoma's educational system through the early part of the twentieth century, as well as a memorable reflection on rural American life in the early 1930s. Helen Hussman was born on Indian land near Fonda, Oklahoma, in 1910. She was the daughter of a German farmer from Iowa who had been hired to farm and raise cattle for members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian tribe. Within a few years, her parents were able to purchase a farm near Seiling and begin to apply their energies to their own property. As a young child, Helen helped her father in the fields, spending long hours plowing, planting and harvesting with teams of horses. Meanwhile, her mother and sisters ran the house: cooking, sewing, washing, ironing, without the luxury of electricity or running water. Their hard life had its cheerful side: during the winter, Helen and her two sisters and brother helped their dad run his traps and hunt rabbits; in the summer after harvest, they joined other families in camping outings, cooking over campfires, fishing, and gossiping. Although Helen wanted to be a nurse, her father didn't want her to enter that line of work. During her junior year at Seiling High School, she was given the opportunity to do some substitute teaching. She discovered that she enjoyed working with small children and decided to become a teacher. In the late 1920s, it was possible for a high school student to take a county exam and earn a certificate to teach for one or two years, and that is what she did. Helen was interviewed by the three school board members of Orion School about fifteen miles from her home, and by the time she graduated high school in 1929, she had a teaching job earning $80.00 per month. During that summer, she still helped out on the farm, but her mind was filled with plans for her first teaching job with pupils in all eight grades. Helen's sister made her some new clothes for her first job, and she began to gather the materials she would need, including a teacher's bell. When Helen went to see the building before school started, she was temporarily astounded to find it isolated on a sand hill in an area unsuitable for farming or ranching. For $20.00 per month, she had arranged to board with a school board member and shared a two-room cabin, two miles from the school, with the widow and her three older sons. Helen's father picked her up on Fridays, so she could spend the weekends at home on the farm. To the sixteen pupils in all eight grades, Helen was required to teach agriculture, orthography, reading, penmanship, English grammar, physiology and hygiene, geography, U.S. history and civics, and arithmetic, as well as the evils of alcohol, morals, human kindness, and reverence for the flag. She organized games for recess and lunch time and devised special programs for the holidays. It was also her responsibility to provide monthly programs for the community, when they tried to raise extra money for the school with box- and pie-suppers and some kind of entertainment. During the winter, Helen had to arrive early to get the fire going and heat the building before the first pupils arrived. After school was out, she had to clean the building and lock it before walking two miles back to the house in which she stayed. All of this was a tremendous responsibility for a young girl just out of high school. Helen was basically on her own with no real assistance from the county school superintendent or anyone else, except a teacher friend of her sister who became Helen's mentor. She soon discovered that the teacher's meetings were a disappointment. No one offered any real advice on how to teach seven or eight subjects to all eight grades in the same room. However, all teachers knew that their j



The Selection And Education Of Oklahoma High School Teachers


The Selection And Education Of Oklahoma High School Teachers
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Author : Ernest Edward Brown
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1938

The Selection And Education Of Oklahoma High School Teachers written by Ernest Edward Brown and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1938 with High school teachers categories.




The Education Of A Teacher


The Education Of A Teacher
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Author : Noel Nation
language : en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date : 2013-08-07

The Education Of A Teacher written by Noel Nation and has been published by Xlibris Corporation this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-07 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


While attending college, Noel was convinced by his friends to become a teacher. While intending to become a physician, through circumstances, he changed his major and began studying for a career in education. Little did he realize the experiences he had growing up and in college would be utilized to help him become a successful teacher and administrator. Little did he realize the education he would receive from a small town would impact his life as well. Through these impacts on his life, he hopes to continue having an impact on the lives of others and in the future of education.