RULES FOR TEACHERS 1872
1. Teachers each day will fill lamps and clean chimneys. 2. Each teacher will bring a bucket of water and a scuttle of coal for the day’s session. 3. Make your pens carefully you may whittle nibs to the individual taste of the pupils. 4. Men teachers may take one evening each week for courting purposes, or two evenings a week if they go to church regularly 5. After ten hours in school, the teachers may spend the remaining time reading the Bible or other good books. 6 Women teachers who marry or engage in unseemly conduct will be dismissed. 7. Every teacher should lay aside from each pay a goodly sum of his earnings for his benefit during his declining years so that he will not become a burden on society 8. Any teacher who smokes, uses liquor in any form, frequents pool or public halls, or gets shaved in a barbershop will give good reason to suspect his worth, intention, integrity and honesty 9. The teacher who performs his labor faithfully and without fault for five years will be given an increase of twenty-five cents per week in his pay, providing the Board of Education approves.
Rules for Teacher, Early 1900's in the United
States
1) To keep the school room neat and clean, you must: a) Sweep the floor at least once daily b) Scrub the floor at least once a week with hot, soapy water c) Clean the blackboards at least once a day d) Start the fire at 7 AM so the room will be warm by 8 AM 2) You will not marry during the term of your contract. 3) You are not to keep company with men. 4) You must be home between the hours of 8 PM and 6AM unless attending a school function. 5) You may not loiter downtown in ice cream stores 6) You may not travel beyond the city limits unless you have the permission of the chairman of the board. 7) You may not ride in a carriage or automobile with any man unless he is your father or brother. 8) You may not smoke cigarettes. 9) You may not dress in bright colors. 10) You may under no circumstances dye your hair. 11) You must wear at least two petticoats. 12) Your dresses must not be any shorter than two inches above the ankle. (http://www.chermsidedistrict.org.au/chermsidedistrict/01_cms/details.asp?ID=258) |
2 comments:
Pissed Off:
Please don't print this again. The Emperor, oops, I mean the Mayor does not need any more ideas to use against us.
I do thing the E4E manifesto looks very similar to the early 1900's list that you published.
My mother had to inform her principal when she got pregnant with me (she had been married over 3 years by then) and they agreed to not tell the Superintendent since mom wasn't due until Oct so mom could finish the school year but she had to agree to not come back the following year. This was 1971.
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