Memories of a Georgia Teacher: Fifty Years in the Classroom

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University of Georgia Press, 2002 - 297 pages
Memories of a Georgia Teacher chronicles the personal and professional life of a principled, resourceful, and deeply religious woman whose career began at a time when state support for primary education was all but nonexistent. Martha Mizell started teaching in 1913 in a one-room, one-teacher school near the Okefenokee Swamp in southeast Georgia. At the time she was barely fifteen, and her formal schooling amounted to seven years.

While Puckett offers a valuable perspective on schooling in the twentieth-century rural South, she also captures the essence of daily life in the communities in which she taught. We read of how she sometimes boarded with parents of her pupils, of how teachers, students, and parents joined together in observance of holidays, of the rituals of school openings and closings, and of how schooling managed to continue through the busy growing seasons. Personal details of Puckett's life also emerge, from her relationship with her parents to life at home with her husband and their eight children.

Martha Mizell Puckett's career paralleled the transformation of small, informal community school systems into consolidated, government supported, bureaucratic structures. Through Puckett's eyes our own are opened--to hard times, certainly, but also to a time of notable closeness and involvement between schools and their communities.

 

Contents

My Short Stay in the Long Ford Community
16
Bamboo School and a War Begins
48
Springtime at Union School
112
Raybon School and a War Ends
136
CHAPTER 16 Red Hill School
164
CHAPTER 17 Preparing for the School I Never Taught
167
CHAPTER 18 I Marry and My Life Is Changed
193
CHAPTER 19 My Teaching Career 19211932
232
An Unhappy Ending
261
CHAPTER 24 My Short Stays
266
CHAPTER 25 Gardi School Once Again
267
Back to Empire
268
CHAPTER 27 National 4H Alumni Award
273
All Things Hold Fast
286
APPENDIX 1 This I Believe
291
Schools at Which I Have Taught
294

CHAPTER 20 Empire School Years
237
CHAPTER 21 Lunch at Gardi
245
Empire Community School in World War II
251
Notes
295
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About the author (2002)

Martha Mizell Puckett (1897-1974) was an educator for most of her life. Son Hoyle B. Puckett Sr. is retired from the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He is also an emeritus graduate professor of agricultural engineering at the University of Illinois.

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