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Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America
Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America, An experienced teacher of reading and writing and anaward-winning historian, E. Jennifer Monaghan brings to vibrant life the process of learning to read and write in colonial America. Ranging throughout the colonies from New Hampshire to Georgia, she exam, Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America
  • Written by author E. Jennifer Monaghan
  • Published by University of Massachusetts Press, August 2005
  • An experienced teacher of reading and writing and anaward-winning historian, E. Jennifer Monaghan brings to vibrant life the process of learning to read and write in colonial America. Ranging throughout the colonies from New Hampshire to Georgia, she exam
  • Who learned to read in Colonial America? Who learned to write? Monaghan (English emerita, the City U. of New York) explains the distinctions (reading instruction was largely motivated by religion, while writing instruction generally had secular motives) a
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Pt. IThe ordinary road
The congregationalists and the ordinary road, 1620 to 1730
1Literacy and the law in orthodox New England19
2Literacy and the Indians of Massachusetts bay46
3Books read by children at home and at school81
4Death and literacy in two devout Boston families112
The Anglicans and the ordinary road, 1701 to 1776
5The literacy mission of the S.P.G.143
6Literacy and the Mohawks166
Pt. IIDecades of transition, 1730 to 1750
7Schools, schoolteachers, and schoolchildren197
8The rise of the spelling book213
Pt. IIINew paths to literacy acquisition, 1750 to 1776
9Literacy instruction and the enslaved241
10Writing instruction273
11The new world of children's books302
12Literacy in three families of the 1770s333
Afterword : the lessons
App. 1Signature literacy in colonial America, the United States, and the Atlantic World, 1650 to 1810
App. 2The alphabet method of reading instruction
App. 3Production of American imprints, 1695 to 1790
App. 4American imprints versus English exports, 1710 to 1780


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