Academic Underachievement Conference 1965 - John Mahon
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, February 1965, p. 5; "John Mahon addressing the Underachievement Conference held in Saskatoon, January 28, 29, and 30."
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Academic Underachievement Conference 1965 - John Mahon
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, February 1965, p. 5; "John Mahon addressing the Underachievement Conference held in Saskatoon, January 28, 29, and 30."
Academic Underachievement Conference 1965 - Participants
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, February 1965, p. 3 "Attending the Conference on Academic Underachievement January 28, 29, and 30, were M. J. Kindrachuk, Principal of Lorne Haselton School, Saskatoon; Mary Jean Martin, Educational Psychologist, Prince Albert; and Walter Podiluk, Academic Director of the Saskatoon Separate School Systems."
Academic Underachievement Conference 1965 - Symposium
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, February 1965, p. 2; "A symposium on Academic Underachievement - Prevention and Cure - at the Conference on Underachievement included Dr. S. C. Best, chairman; John Mahon, Regional Health Services; Dr. A. Stephen, Director MacNeill Clinic; H. Wallace, Principal, Delisle Composite High School; and Janice Ross, College of Education, Saskatoon Campus, as panel members."
Action Research Seminar - Art McBeath
Dr. A. G. McBeath, STF Executive Assistant, is seen speaking from behind a podium at the seminar.
Action Research Seminar - Panel Discussion
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1963, p. 56; "One of the features of the STF Action Research Seminar was a panel discussion. From left, the panel members were: Eric Chappell, Superintendent of Schools, Biggar; E. Ingram, Executive Assistant, Alberta Teachers' Federation; L. H. Bergstrom, Assistant Deputy Minister, Saskatchewan Department of Education; A. G. McBeath, STF Executive Assistant (behind podium); and H. W. Savage, Associate Professor, College of Education, University of Saskatchewan.
Action Research Seminar - Participants
Participants in the seminar are seen seated in rows, listening and taking notes.
Action Research Seminar - Speakers
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1963, p. 57; "Special 'imports' for the Action Research Seminar were E. Ingram of the Alberta Teachers' Association and Dr. Floyd Robinson of the Canadian Teachers' Federation. Dr. Robinson presented the keynote address reprinted here."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 1967, p. 11; "Mrs. Helen Anna Adamack, winner of the STF scholarship at the fall convocation of the University of Saskatchewan, Regina campus." Item consists of a head and shoulders photo of Mrs. Helen Anna Adamack.
Item consists of head a shoulders photo of Dr. Howard Adams.
Item consists of a photo of Dr. Howard Adams speaking with a man, wearing a decorative necklace, seated on a desk.
Item consists of a photo of Dr. Howard Adams standing and speaking with a man, wearing a decorative necklace, seated on a desk.
Arbos, November-December, 1966, p. 11; "PROUD TO BE A METIS. (Dr. Howard Adams, recently appointed to the University of Saskatchewan). Dr. Adams chats with Janet Spence, the daughter of Ahab Spence. Janet is now in Ottawa, serving as the president of the National Indian Youth Council. She is the organization's first full-time employee." Item consists of a photo of Dr, Howard Adams reading over the shoulder of Janet Spence, wearing a decorative necklace.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Mar. 14, 1975 "VICE-PRESIDENTIAL AND EXECUTIVE POSITIONS SOUGHT. Angus Addley is seeking his third term as a member of the STF executive?" Item consists of bust photo of Angus Addley.
Item consists of a head and shoulders photo of Angus Addley.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 30, 1979, p. 4 "ADDLEY, SPROULE CONTEST VICE-PRESIDENCY. Angus Addley who has been a member of the provincial executive of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation for the past six years will be a candidate for the vice-presidency at this year's spring Council. Addley has served as STF councilor for the Meadow Lake school division for 11 years, and prior to that was vice-councilor for five years." Item consists of bust photo of Angus Addley.