Floating Schools & Frozen Inkwells : The One-Room Schools of British Columbia
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1550170473
ISBN-13
9781550170474
Publisher
Harbour Publishing
Imprint
Harbour Publishing
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 14th, 1985
Print length
180 Pages
Weight
508 grams
Dimensions
27.90 x 21.50 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
History of the AmericasHistory of education
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"A well-researched labour of love, it is a unique book, a book to dip into and to cherish."
-Frances L. Fleming, M. Ed., F.C.C.T., O.B.C.
-Frances L. Fleming, M. Ed., F.C.C.T., O.B.C.
This humourous look back at a neglected part of B.C.''s history will be of interest to those who were there . . . and to those who missed it!
Frozen inkwells on winter mornings, black bears coming to class, and wolves on the trail home in the evening are only some of the trials and adventures that one-room schoolteachers faced in the wilds of B.C. Joan Adams and Becky Thomas have interviewed over 100 pioneer teachers (and some present day one-room schoolteachers) and students, to produce a fascinating history of B.C.''s early schools. Adams and Thomas show how the school was the "hub of the community," drawing disparate groups of settlers closer together to escape the difficulties and loneliness of pioneering life in the first half of this century.
There are chapters on Indian schools of the north coast and Doukhobor schools in the Kootenays, tales of city schoolma''ams'' romances with Cariboo ranchers, and former pupils'' memories of parties, pranks, and discipline. Unique to the province are the coastal schools; one teacher tells of a town complete with school, community dance hall, and badminton court - all on floats!
Frozen inkwells on winter mornings, black bears coming to class, and wolves on the trail home in the evening are only some of the trials and adventures that one-room schoolteachers faced in the wilds of B.C. Joan Adams and Becky Thomas have interviewed over 100 pioneer teachers (and some present day one-room schoolteachers) and students, to produce a fascinating history of B.C.''s early schools. Adams and Thomas show how the school was the "hub of the community," drawing disparate groups of settlers closer together to escape the difficulties and loneliness of pioneering life in the first half of this century.
There are chapters on Indian schools of the north coast and Doukhobor schools in the Kootenays, tales of city schoolma''ams'' romances with Cariboo ranchers, and former pupils'' memories of parties, pranks, and discipline. Unique to the province are the coastal schools; one teacher tells of a town complete with school, community dance hall, and badminton court - all on floats!
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