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Education in The Past: STT T V NG Phiên Âm T Lo I Nghĩa

Teachers in the late 1800s and early 1900s faced very strict rules both in their duties and personal conduct. They were expected to behave virtuously and set a good example for students. Women teachers were not allowed to marry or socialize with men and had dress codes prohibiting bright colors or dyed hair. Their activities were also restricted, as they could not loiter downtown or go out at night unless it was for a school function. All teachers were also prohibited from drinking alcohol.

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Education in The Past: STT T V NG Phiên Âm T Lo I Nghĩa

Teachers in the late 1800s and early 1900s faced very strict rules both in their duties and personal conduct. They were expected to behave virtuously and set a good example for students. Women teachers were not allowed to marry or socialize with men and had dress codes prohibiting bright colors or dyed hair. Their activities were also restricted, as they could not loiter downtown or go out at night unless it was for a school function. All teachers were also prohibited from drinking alcohol.

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Education in the past

Teaching in the late 1800s and 1900s was very different from today. Rule for teachers at the
time in the USA covered both the teachers’ duties and their conduct out of class as well.
Teachers at that time were expected to set a good example to their pupils and to behave in
a very virtuous and proper manner. Women teachers should not marry, nor should they
“keep company with men‟. They had to wear long dresses and no bright colours and they
were not permitted to dye their hair. They were allowed to loiter downtown in an ice-
cream store, and women were not allowed to go out in the evenings unless to a school
function, although men were allowed one evening a week to take their girlfriends out if they
went to church regularly. No teachers were allowed to drink alcohol. They were allowed to
read only good books such as the Bible, and they were given a pay increase of 25c a week
after five years of work for the local school.
WORDS AND PHRASES
STT Từ vựng Phiên âm Từ Nghĩa
loại
1 rule
2 cover
3 conduct
4 set a good example
5 virtuous
6 proper
7 manner
8 keep company with
9 dye your hair
10 loiter
11 downtown

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