The purpose of this book is to showcase K-12 unique and educational significant activities that we may all learn from. The essays in the book, under girded by s
Visual Encounters in the Study of Rural Childhoods brings together visual studies and childhood studies to explore images of childhood in the study of rurality
Although African Americans make up a small portion of the population of western North Carolina, they have contributed much to the area's physical and cultural l
Not only are the memories of attending a one-room school interesting, but the history of the beginning of one-room schools and the 19th-century idealism of our
Adwick family history from its Yeomen roots through Waterloo to the mining village of Shireoaks. Adding Mills and Price roots, the author describes village life