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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 2, 1983, p. 5; "Instructor Linda Peterat involves the entire class in discussion during the six-week family life education course."
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 2, 1983, p. 5; "Instructor Linda Peterat involves the entire class in discussion during the six-week family life education course."
Saskatchewan English Teachers' Association (SETA) 1981-85 - Jim Bowman
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 13, 1981, p. 1 Head shot of Jim Bowman of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation, keynote speaker at a 1981 Saskatchewan English Teachers' Association (SETA) workshop, held Oct. 16-17 in Prince Albert.
Saskatchewan English Teachers' Association (SETA) 1981-85 - Conference Participant
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 13, 1981, p. 4; "An English teacher at the SETA conference draws a map of her life during an exercise called Centre of Gravity Response."
Saskatchewan Association for Computers in Education (SACE) 1982-85 - Speaker, Presidents
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 10, 1983, p. 15; "Jerry Johnson, centre, keynote speaker at the SACE conference, looks at one of the computers on display with 1983-84 SACE President Jim Baker, left, and Ken Beitel, outgoing SACE president."
Saskatchewan Association for Computers in Education (SACE) 1982-85 - Participants, Displays
Participants examine the many displays at the 1983 Saskatchewan Association for Computers in Education conference, Oct. 28 in Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan Association for Computers in Education (SACE) 1982-85 - Dr. Sandy Pratscher
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 29, 1985, p. 2 Texas education department computer specialist Dr. Sandy Pratscher addresses the 1985 Saskatchewan Association for Computers in Education annual conference.
Early Childhood Education Council (ECEC) 1981-85 - Dr. Chris Nash
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 12, 1982, p. 7 Dr. Chris Nash, author and head of the northeast field centre of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, addresses the 1982 Early Childhood Education Council annual conference held Oct. 22-23 in Lloydminster.
Early Childhood Education Council (ECEC) 1981-85 - Art Technique
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 12, 1982, p. 6; "The early childhood teachers were able to take home a number of new ideas from their conference October 22-23... Several teachers try an art technique which involves first cutting shapes, then pasting them on cardboard and finally covering them with foil and rubbing them."
Early Childhood Education Council (ECEC) 1981-85 - Art Technique
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 12, 1982, p. 6; "The early childhood teachers were able to take home a number of new ideas from their conference October 22-23... Several teachers try an art technique which involves first cutting shapes, then pasting them on cardboard and finally covering them with foil and rubbing them."
Early Childhood Education Council (ECEC) 1981-85 - Foil Mountain Scene
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 12, 1982, p. 6; "The early childhood teachers were able to take home a number of new ideas from their conference October 22-23... The mountain scene was produced by a primary student using the foil technique and placed on display to show teachers what their students could achieve."
Early Childhood Education Council (ECEC) 1981-85 - Puppet Heads
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 12, 1982, p. 6; "The early childhood teachers were able to take home a number of new ideas from their conference October 22-23... Teachers experiment with producing sawdust and flour puppet heads."
Early Childhood Education Council (ECEC) 1981-85 - Speaker, Co - Chairs
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 10, 1983, p. 4; "ECEC keynote speaker Dr. Margaret Brown, centre, chats with the convention co-chairperson, Maxine Lowick, right, and Bonnie Pandila."
Awasis - Indian and Native Education Council (INEC) 1981-85 - Art Contest Entry
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 27, 1981, front cover; "Indian and Native students displayed pride in their roots in the art work they entered in an art contest held during the Indian and Native Education Council conference."
Awasis - Indian and Native Education Council (INEC) 1981-85 - Stephen Kemp
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 4, 1983, p. 7; "Computer consultant Stephen Kemp demonstrates the fun and the frustration having a computer in the classroom can mean."
Awasis - Indian and Native Education Council (INEC) 1981-85 - Cecil King
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 16, 1984, p. 5; "Cecil King, chairperson of the Indian and northern education program at the University of Saskatchewan, delivers the opening address at this year's Awasis Indian and Native special subject council conference."