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more to the lack of properly-trained teachers, adequate facilities, and equipment in frontier settlements than to any real or perceived superiority of the "blab" method. The very name suggests that, if anything, most observers found this mode of teaching slightly ridiculous and harbored doubts about its efficacy. Teachers were not reluctant to harshly punish their students. Often, teachers would patrol their classrooms during recitation with a wooden
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In many of the "ABC schools," each pupil was required to recite, first thing in the morning of each school day, the lesson they had learned in their homework assignment of the previous evening. The most ambitious "leather-heads" tried to reach the schoolhouse by sunrise, as the order of recitation
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Lincoln was noted for shouting out his reading lesson on the path from his home to the blab school and could be heard for a considerable distance. He had the habit of reading anything aloud. Between the ages of 11 and 15, Lincoln went to school occasionally, when his considerable workload of farm
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learned the alphabet and other basic subjects when he attended a vocal school in his youth. Like many other children, Lincoln walked to school; the first school he first attended was at least a mile from his home. His first two teachers were
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Lincoln learned first from spelling books. It was customary to learn first to spell all the words in the spelling book and recite several times before advancing to read other books. Lincoln studied
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