Lectures to Female teachers on School Keeping
by Hall S R
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About This Item
Boston: Richardson , 1832. Boards. Fair. boards worn, base and crown of of spine bruised ,foxed throughout ,176 pages In 1823 Samuel Read Hall started the first school in the United States for the instruction of teachers, and he ran the institution until 1830. He helped found the American Institute of Instruction in 1829, the oldest educational association in the U.S. A year later he joined the Phillips Andover academy, serving as principal of their English department. From 183740 he ran a teacher's seminary in Plymouth, New Hampshire. At an academy in Craftsbury, Vermont, he then established a teacher's department, which he ran until 1846. (Wikepedia)
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- Lectures to Female teachers on School Keeping
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- Hall S R
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- Boards
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- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Richardson
- Place of Publication
- Boston
- Date Published
- 1832
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