Mabel Lockhart: An Educational Pioneer
Her Experiences at Silver Fox School, Amber Valley, Athabaska, Alberta, 1921
by Elayne Lockhart
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About the Book
Mabel Lockhart: An Educational Pioneer, her Experiences at Silver Fox School, Amber Valley, Athabaska, Alberta, 1921 recounts the story of a young, untrained teacher who finds herself being asked to teach a class of 24 children in the pioneer community of Amber Valley, Alberta. All of the children were newly arrived in Canada—half from Poland and Ukraine, and half from Oklahoma, USA. In addition to the challenges of language and acculturation which the European children faced was the challenge of racial integration, as the children from Oklahoma were African American. The school had not been able to keep a teacher for any length of time due to perceived discrimination by the previous teachers. Despite having no training in cross-cultural communication, Mabel used creative techniques and ingenuity to face the challenges, insisting that everyone was treated with absolute fairness. In a short time Mabel turned the situation around and all the children stayed in school, completing their classes that summer. Fifty years later the children remembered her with fondness and respect.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories History, Family History / Family Tree
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 46 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781006908965
- Publish Date: May 29, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords Education, Silver Fox School, Amber Valley
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About the Creator
Elayne Lockhart
Toronto, ON, Canada
Elayne Lockhart, M.Ed. is a professional genealogist and family historian who has actively researched her own ancestry for over 35 years. She retired early from her 35-year career as a college counsellor to set up her own genealogy business in Toronto. Her great joy has been uncovering untold family stories visiting fascinating locals and meeting new relatives and other wonderful people during her research.