The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 3, 1973, p. 1; "Regina and district student science enthusiasts displayed their ingenuity at the eleventh annual Regina Science Fair April 12-14. The fair drew 147 junior entries and 19 senior entries. Among the exhibits [was]... ELECTRONIC ROBOT by Allan Firth, Grade 8, Campbell collegiate.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 1, 1972, p. 5; "Using Nature's Classroom. Teachers enrolled in the short courses on Division I and II science had ample opportunity to put theory into practice? Clare Hume, course consultant (foreground) gets a worm's eye view of lichen on a rock while his class looks on."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 14, 1973, p. 8; "Tom Sawyer Summer. Sexual stereotyping was noticeably absent at the Division I and II science short course in Prince Albert this August. Men stitched nets in preparation for a field trip along with their female counterparts and in the outdoor expedition the women teachers picked up their share of frogs. In the top left photo a teacher proudly displays her tadpole catch."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 14, 1973, p. 8; "Tom Sawyer Summer. Sexual stereotyping was noticeably absent at the Division I and II science short course in Prince Albert this August. Men stitched nets in preparation for a field trip along with their female counterparts and in the outdoor expedition the women teachers picked up their share of frogs... teachers are seen outdoors, sweeping the air for insects."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1, 1973, p. 8; "A teacher at the Div. I and II science short course cleans a clay mold of an animal footprint. In the foreground are soil samples and a scale used in measuring the moisture content of the soils in an earlier activity."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1, 1973, p. 8; "A plaster impression of an animal footprint is separated from its clay mold during Div. I and II science short course."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1, 1971, p. 2; "Grade 12 student steno Heather Conn joined the staff at the STF building for a week recently as part of a work experience program organized at her school, Walter Murray collegiate in Saskatoon."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 4, 1974, p. 7; "Workshop co-ordinator June Avivi demonstrates the operation of one of the learning centres on display. Looking on are, from left, Valery Measham of Creighton, co-ordinator Shirley Green and Gisele Desjardins of Marcelin."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 15, 1975, p. 8; "Donna Greenlay, left, June Avivi, centre, and Shirley Green have fun with one of the displays set up at the kindergarten workshop held in the auditorium of the STF building."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1, 1973, p. 8; "The construction of puppets and their use were part of the activities planned for teachers attending the preschool workshop."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 15, 1971, p. 1; "Peter Moss, teacher of creative writing at U of S, Saskatoon, is pictured above speaking at a professional exchange seminar held at the STF building last spring. Mr. Moss is to be consultant at a creative writers' workshop at the SIAAS, Saskatoon, Nov. 26-28."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 1, 1972, p. 3; "Teachers Immersed in New Social Studies Program. Frances Link, consultant from Curriculum Development Associates."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 14, 1973, p. 6; "British teachers Jill Prideaux (second from left) and Alison Bancroft (far right) are shown describing their experiences with open education to a group of teachers from Prince Albert and Saskatoon. The short course was held at the STF building last July."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 14, 1973, p. 3; "Yorkton primary school teacher Anna Ingham is shown lecturing at the short course on individualized learning held in North Battleford in August."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 14, 1973, p. 3; "Yorkton primary school teacher Anna Ingham is shown lecturing at the short course on individualized learning held in North Battleford in August."