Solo teachers in York County one-room schools assigned lots of assistants

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This shows a typical class schedule for a teacher covering multi-grades in a one-room building. Background posts: Reader identifies mystery school building, Hidden Loucks School reflects past way of York County life and Web site packed with life indicators.

One-room schoolhouse enthusiast Bob Weaver shared a class schedule for an unspecified one-room school. (See his previous submission involving rules for teachers: One-room school teachers of yore given limited time to court)

The confusing intersection of the various grades leads to the question: How did the teachers ever teach anything?

Pose that question to anyone who went to a one-room school, and you'll receive a ready answer.


A teacher in a one-room school had help. The older students - Grades 7 and 8 - helped the younger students and on down the line.

Everyone knows that a good way to learn is to teach, and that's exactly what happened in the one-room school culture.

That's a model still used today, but one can't help wondering if it's used as often as it should be.

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