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World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession (WCOTP) - Canadian Delegation in Vancouver

35mm The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1967, p. 18; "Pictured above are Joseph Brown, STF past-president and Peter Fieger, third vice-president of CTF, who were members of the Canadian delegation to the WCOTP Annual Assembly. During the sessions, simultaneous translation into four languages, English, French, Spanish, and Italian was provided by United Nations translators."

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 - 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."

Saskatoon Men and Women Teachers' Associations Amalgamation - Guest Speaker

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1967, p. 15; "The Saskatoon Men Teachers' Association and the Saskatoon Women Teachers' Association recently amalgamated to form the Saskatoon Elementary Teachers' Association. Joseph Brown, STF president (centre) was guest speaker at the association's first meeting on December 1. Mr. Brown's address on his recent tour of the U.S.S.R. has been a popular topic at many recent local meetings. To the left of Mr. Brown is the association's president Stan Fowler, and to the right, Miss Pat Oakes, secretary."

Teaching Methods 1965-67 - Small Group Work

Arbos, January-February 1966, p. 26-7; "On facing page, teacher Helen Bumphrey finds that a smile is one teaching technique never lost on her Grade II pupils at Holliston School, Saskatoon. Now in her sixth year of teaching, Mrs. Bumphrey has had great success with an imaginative individualized reading program. Here, she works with a small group of children at the board while others proceed on their own in clusters on the floor and at their desks."

Teaching Methods 1965-67 - Studying Filmstrips

Arbos, January-February 1967, p. 11; "LET'S DEVELOP INDIVIDUALS! HELEN BUMPHREY EXPLAINS HOW THE DIVISION SYSTEM CAN BE USED TO DEVELOP CREATIVE THINKERS RATHER THAN 'RUBBER STAMPS'. Billy Dabbs and Kathy Barber use some of the 20 filmstrips available to the class for individual study."

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