Western Canada Student Teachers' Conference - Group Discussion
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1961, p. 22; "? In each group discussion, observers crowded around each discussion group and took copious notes."
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Western Canada Student Teachers' Conference - Group Discussion
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1961, p. 22; "? In each group discussion, observers crowded around each discussion group and took copious notes."
Moose Jaw Teachers' College - Staff and Students
A man is seen standing behind a desk at the front of classroom, addressing Teachers' College students who are seated at desks.
Students - Miscellaneous - ca. 1961-70 - Cram Time
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 12, 1964, p. 1; "Exam time is still 'cram' time, but today's students find ways of easing the tension with TV, radio, records, snacks, companionship and comfort! Of course the photograph is exaggerated for effect - models Barbara Bowman (left) and Sandra Willard are as studious as they are pretty. Both girls attend Walter Murray Collegiate."
STF Short Courses - Miscellaneous - 1966-70 - Individualized Instruction
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 13, 1968, p. 8; "Even frogs were part of the STF short course on individualized instruction held in Saskatoon August 5 to 16. Danny Kerr of St. Edward school shows STF executive assistant Leo Marshall the very-much-alive science specimen."
STF Short Courses - Miscellaneous - 1966-70 - Teaching Slow Learners
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 13, 1968, p. 8; "Thirty teachers from Saskatchewan attended a five-day STF sponsored workshop on the teaching of the slow learner in Yorkton this summer. Instructor was Dr. Fred McKinnon, guidance director of the Saskatoon school system."
STF Short Courses - Miscellaneous - 1966-70 - Kindergarten
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 2, 1970, p. 8; "Mrs. Cheryl Gogal, former Grade one teacher from Aberdeen, Saskatchewan is one of 40 kindergarten and primary teachers enrolled in a kindergarten workshop under the direction of Mrs. Ellen Hockley of Regina..."
Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society (SMTS) 1966-70 - Dr. Kerr
Dr. Kerr, consultant for a math seminar, stands by an overhead projector at the front of a class with workshop attendees seated at tables.
Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society (SMTS) 1966-70 - SSTS-SMTS Convention
A group of panelists are seen sitting at long tables at the front of a room during the joint SSTS-SMTS convention.
Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society (SMTS) 1966-70 - SMTS Convention
Three speakers are seen standing by a podium on stage during the SMTS convention.
Open Area Schools - Sutherland - Class Time
A woman teacher stands with a sheaf of papers in front of a class full of children at the open area school in Sutherland.
"Tales Out of School" (STF History) - Book Sales
Teachers stand in line to purchase copies of the STF history book "Tales out of School" by Robert Tyre.
STF Trophies - Eamer Golf trophy
The Eamer Golf trophy, awarded at teacher tournaments, is displayed on a stool.
Two golf trophies, awarded at teacher tournaments, are displayed on a table.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Puppet Display
An exhibit on knitting hand puppets was one of the displays at the University of Saskatchewan Open House.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Alumni Dinner
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 16, 1970, p. 3; "Scrolls were presented to Dr. S. R. Laycock, Bill Quance and Mrs. G. C. Heard at the Oct. 3 education alumni reunion dinner in Saskatoon. Mrs. Heard represented the first graduating class of the Normal School, Bill Quance received the scroll in memory of his father, Dr. F. M. Quance, the first dean of the college of education. Mrs. Quance was presented with roses by Mrs. J. B. Kirkpatrick. Present for the occasion was Miss Beatrice Lick of Saskatoon, a classmate of Mrs. Heard's in 1912. From left to right are Miss Lick, Mrs. Heard, Mrs. Quance, Dr. S. R. Laycock, Wm R. Quance and his sister Ruth."