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The Old-Time Spelling School; In Three Parts

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A nostalgic poetic portrait of rural pioneer communities and their winter entertainments, arranged in three parts that evoke a home valley, the competitive spelling contests that drew neighboring districts, and the musical and dramatic performances that followed. The verses recall local customs, communal gatherings, songs, declamations, and the preparations and pride invested in spelling schools, while honoring teachers, families, and amateur performers. The poem combines reminiscence and affectionate detail to highlight education, social bonding, and the pleasures of collective memory in small‑town life.

About the Author

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John G. Ellenbecker

John G. Ellenbecker is an author known for his work in educational literature, particularly in the realm of spelling and language instruction. His notable book, "The Old-Time Spelling School; In Three Parts," reflects a nostalgic approach to teaching spelling, drawing on traditional methods and practices. Ellenbecker's writing captures the essence of historical educational techniques, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of language education. Through his work, he contributes to the understanding of pedagogical approaches in the context of American educational history.

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