Saskatchewan Association of Teachers of French (SATF) 1976, 1978 - Conference Presentation
- 1.0465.06
- Stuk
- [1978]
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 15, 1978, p. 7; "Albert Lebastard gives a presentation on monitors during a Carrousel d'Idées session."
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Saskatchewan Association of Teachers of French (SATF) 1976, 1978 - Conference Presentation
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 15, 1978, p. 7; "Albert Lebastard gives a presentation on monitors during a Carrousel d'Idées session."
Saskatchewan Association of Teachers of German (SATG) 1976 - Contest Winner
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1, 1976, p. 10; "Brett Fairbairn won first-place and a trip to Germany in the recent SATG speaking contest."
Saskatchewan Teachers of Ukrainian (STU) 1979 - Speakers
STU annual convention Oct. 19-20 1979 - unidentified speakers
Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers 1980 - Conference Speaker
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 12, 1980, p. 4; "Canadians should view their language inheritance as an opportunity instead of a problem, former official languages commissioner Keith Spicer said [at the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers annual conference] May 9 in Saskatoon.
Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers 1980 - Conference Speaker
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 12, 1980, p. 5; "Second language teachers must teach culture in addition to language, [University of Western Ontario foreign student advisor] Louise Tamblyn-Lopez told the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers at its annual conference May 9 in Saskatoon.
Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers 1980 - Conference Speaker
Louis Julé addresses the Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers annual conference May 9 in Saskatoon.
World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession (WCOTP) - CTF and STF Delegates
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, November 1, 1971, p. 4; "Norm Goble and Rod Fredericks, secretary general and president of CTF respectively (first row) and R. Keith Bolton of the STF (second row) listen intently to debate on the Canadian resolution to amend the WCOTP constitution."
Programmed Instruction Conference 1962 - Delegates
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1962, p. 15; "The photographs on these pages show delegates to the STF-sponsored programmed instruction conference."
Programmed Instruction Conference 1962 - Speakers
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1962, p. 16; "Speakers at the Programmed Instruction Conference included, from left: Wilfred Walker, Superintendent of Collegiates, Regina; Wendelin A. Herle, STF president; James Burnett, Superintendent of Schools, Swift Current; Orton Derby, Superintendent of Schools, Eston-Elrose Superintendency; and Hector Trout, STF executive assistant and Conference Director."
Programmed Instruction Conference 1962 - Demonstration
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1962, p. 16; "Hector Trout, STF executive assistant demonstrates a programmed instruction notebook and tape recorder for use in language studies. Observing, from left: are Jim Hamilton, Saskatoon Collegiate teacher, and Jim Stacey of Saskatoon."
Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History ca. 1950s - Exhibit Artist
An artist sits painting the backdrop for an exhibit in the museum. The scene is of riders and horse-drawn carts rolling over the plains, with a wolf and an Appaloosa in the foreground. Life-size figures of an aboriginal man and woman are seated on the floor next to the artist.
Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History ca. 1950s - Exhibit Artist
An artist crouches to paint the backdrop for an exhibit. In the scene, riders and horse-drawn carts move in single file through a narrow defile between low hills. An spotted mare assumes a protective stance beside her colt as a wolf slinks nearby. An aborginal man squats in the foreground. A life-sized figure of an aboriginal man in native costume stands beside the artist.
Western Development Museum (WDM) ca. 1960s - Curator George Shepherd
WDM curator George Shepherd shows how a tree grew completely through and around the large metal wheel of an abandoned tractor.