He acquired a good education in the schools of that early period and in 1860 removed westward to Illinois, where for three years he engaged in teaching school, spending a part of the time also in Iowa.
Soon after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Edmiston removed to Colfax, Washington, where for three years he was engaged in teaching school.
The following year he came to Oregon and for a number of years successfully engaged in teaching school, imparting readily and clearly to others the knowledge that he had acquired.
Until he was about twenty-five years of age he spent his time with his father on his farm, and in teaching school.
But the boy's heart was set upon it, and he thought that by teaching school for a time he could obtain money enough to complete his own education.
He studied hard for four or five years, partly maintaining himself by teaching school, and at length had prepared himself for a collegiate course.
I saw her do this once and dry her eyes And to the major say: "They are so lovely, I had to give up teaching school, the children Stirred my emotions till I could not bear To be among them.
And in the fall I learn From some outsider that she's teaching school, And later people laugh and talk to me About her feat of cowing certain Czechs, Who broke her discipline in school.
Such is the province of one who essays the task of teaching school.
Teaching school may be defined, therefore, as the process of interpreting life by the laboratory method.
In teaching school, therefore, the subject matter with which we have to do is life--nothing more and nothing less.
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