one-room schoolhouse
A one-room schoolhouse is a small educational building where students of different ages and grades learn together in a single classroom. This type of school was common in rural areas during the 19th and early 20th centuries, providing basic education to children in a community. The teacher often taught multiple subjects, such as reading, writing, and arithmetic, to students ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade.
In a one-room schoolhouse, students typically sat at individual desks or benches and learned from a central blackboard. The teacher used various methods to engage students, including group lessons and individual assignments. This setup fostered a sense of community and allowed older students to help younger ones, promoting collaboration and mentorship among peers.