They spanked them. The teachers were men and usually local ministers of the community church. The children were taught to listen to adults and when they got home the father would take care of any behaviors that weren’t proper. Children in pioneer communities had to listen because not listening could result in death. There were many dangers faced each day from rattle snakes to unexpected events.
Pioneer teachers were typically paid through various means such as tuition fees from students, donations from local community members, or government funding. In some cases, teachers were also compensated with food, lodging, or other goods and services in exchange for their teaching services.
they would take them out side and beat them
With the exception of midwives and school teachers, most pioneer women did not work outside of the home. Instead, their primary roles were to serve as wives, mothers, and housekeepers.
Me as a kid, I would say NO!
Some were paid with a chicken, produce, and a bit of money. The rules for teachers in the 1800’s were very strict. Most were men who also were ministers for the community.
ok kid wowow not even mlg my dads name is doug he said there are 1000 and 36 billi9on french teachers kid wow stop tring wowow
As A Kid Actor!get some one 2 notes U and Talk With parents,Teachers,ECT.
Strict did not try to understand the kid
Simple, just act like your a regular kid and treat your parent like a regular teacher.
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Some common jobs in pioneer days included farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, teachers, tailors, and traders. People also worked as miners, ranchers, sailors, and fur trappers depending on the region. Women often worked as seamstresses, cooks, or caretakers of the household.