The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1, 1973, p. 6; "Northern Area teachers (left to right) Dick Sanderson, Donna Sanderson and Betty Wilson of Stony Rapids and Julie Povey of Turner Lake discuss teacher orientation in the Northern Area workshop in Prince Albert Aug. 27-28."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1, 1973, p. 5 "SENATOR LAMONTAGNE: FRENCH FACT PART OF STRONG CANADA. Senator Maurice Lamontagne, a member of the board of trustees of the Canada Studies Foundation, is shown during his address to Yorkton teachers and trustees."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 14, 1974, p. 7; "Dr. John Conway, far right, is pictured addressing a group of teachers at the Battlefords unit convention on the subject of behavior modification. The convention was held May 9 at the STF building, Saskatoon."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 29, 1974, p. 2; "A group of children 'jump for joy' as part of a gym demonstration at the Saskatoon East unit institute in the STF Building Nov. 18."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, date unknown ; "A trip into yesteryear was part of the spring convention of Saskatoon West unit teachers as they donned costumes of early 1900s style and visited the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon. Here, Rose Hoeppner is helped down from a stage coach parked in the museum's Boom Town main street by her sister Mary Hoeppner."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 14, 1974, p. 6; "Two teachers from the Wadena unit pause to examine some of the materials in the curriculum resources display area located between the STF Teaching materials Centre and the Stewart Resources Centre in the STF building, Saskatoon. The teachers were attending the Wadena unit convention which was held in Saskatoon, May 17."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 11, 1976, p. 5; "Participants in Gerry Macdonald's sessions on simulations had an opportunity to develop a simulation of their own. Here, Mr. Macdonald, standing, talks with the delegates working on a simulation to help students understand the dilemma of a teenager who finds herself pregnant."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 11, 1976, p. 6; "Errol Young, STF executive assistant, talked to delegates about teacher evaluation and supervision, pointing out good and bad aspects of supervision relationships and some of the issues involved."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 11, 1976, p. 6; "Saskatchewan teachers sent four resource people to the CTF conference on quality education in Ottawa. Arley Wieler, above, vice-principal of Prince Phillip school in Saskatoon gave several sessions on group processes in the classroom, explaining how they can be used to encourage good interaction and communication among students and teachers. Saskatchewan resource person Arley Wieler leads a discussion group.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 11, 1976, p. 4; "Norm Goble, secretary-general of the Canadian Teachers' Federation, told the conference delegates, in two lunch-hour addresses, that the popular back to basics concept, is unrealistic in education today."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 11, 1976, p. 8; "Eddy Polak, from the Quebec Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, talked to conference delegates about the concept of open classrooms."
Saskatchewan delegates included, from left, Mike Badham, Wanda Eddingfield, Fred Herron, Matt Karcha, seen here seated along a table at the CTF annual general meeting.