A New Teacher for Anne

In the new teacher [Anne] found another true and helpful friend. Miss Stacy was a bright, sympathetic young woman with the happy gift of winning and holding the affections of her pupils and bringing out the best that was in them mentally and morally. Anne expanded like a flower under this wholesome influence....” (265)

from L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables, L. C. Page, 1908

Entries referring to " A New Teacher for Anne "

TitleAuthorType of Post
Context: High-School No Free RideLiving ArchivesBlog entry
Wesley S. Turner – A Teenager’s Diary, 1916Living ArchivesBlog entry
Anne Goes to High SchoolLiving ArchivesAnne Excerpt
Anne Storms Out of ClassLiving ArchivesAnne Excerpt
Anne's Christmas ConcertLiving ArchivesAnne Excerpt
Lucy Palmer – A School Teacher’s DiaryLiving ArchivesBlog entry
Advanced Arithmetic for Canadian Schools, 1882Living ArchivesBlog entry
Anne's First Day at SchoolLiving ArchivesAnne Excerpt
Anne Travels Home from Queen's AcademyLiving ArchivesAnne Excerpt
Context: What were School Classes Like in the 19th Century?Living ArchivesBlog entry
The KindergartenLiving ArchivesBlog entry
Macdonald Consolidated Schoolbus, 1905-1912Living ArchivesBlog entry
Context: Education and EmpowermentLiving ArchivesBlog entry
Context: Some Things Don’t ChangeLiving ArchivesBlog entry
Lucy Marchbank – School Licence, 2nd ClassLiving ArchivesBlog entry
Anne's School in AvonleaLiving ArchivesAnne Excerpt