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John Teasman

John Teasman was born in New Jersey in 1754. Teasman was a noted educator whose appointment as the principal of the New York African Free School (NYAFS) in 1799, was an inspiration to other black educators and to the students whose lives he touched.
==Biography==
Although there is not much recorded information about his early life he began his career as a black educator at the New York African Free School in 1797 and he was eventually appointed by the New York Manumission Society, to the position of principal. A major objective of the New York Manumission Society was to make free blacks “useful members of the community.”
The African Free School began with twelve students and enrollment in the school grew rapidly. Although the student population increased, faculty salaries did not. Raising money to pay teachers was a continuing problem. In order to supplement his modest salary, John Teasman began an evening school for adults. Teasman worked at the NYAFS for ten years and under his tutelage, attendance improved by 30%.
Teasman was the first black educator to experiment with the Lancasterian method. Utilizing this method, one teacher was assisted by older students (usually called "monitors") and could instruct up to hundreds of children at a time. The Lancasterian method dramatically reduced the cost of education, which made it attractive to charitable organizations during the early 19th century.〔Kaestle, C. F., ''Joseph Lancaster and the Monitorial School Movement: A Documentary History'', Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University, ISBN 0-8077-2375-4 (0-8077-2375-4)〕
Eventually, Teasman was dismissed from his position as principal of the New York African Free School. The apparent reason for dismissal was that Teasman was unwilling to closely follow the objectives set by the trustees of the school. After leaving the NYAFS, he and his wife founded an independent school.
John Teasman was politically active and encouraged other members of the African-American community to become involved and to volunteer in their communities. Along with some of the students who attended the New York African Free School, Teasman helped create the New York African Society for Mutual Relief. It is believed that this group was involved in running a station for the Underground Railroad. The society provided health insurance and death benefits for its members. Teasman also helped organize celebrations in the black community, which caused some people to argue against large numbers of blacks assembling and celebrating in New York.
John Teasman died in 1815.

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