English - Short Courses etc. 1967-70 - Seminar at Co-op College
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English teachers seated on chairs and a couch in a lounge are seen engaged in discussion at a seminar given by the Western Cooperative College.
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English - Short Courses etc. 1967-70 - Seminar at Co-op College
English teachers seated on chairs and a couch in a lounge are seen engaged in discussion at a seminar given by the Western Cooperative College.
English - Short Courses etc. 1967-70 - J. A. MacNeill
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 2, 1969, p. 8; "J. A. MacNeill, above, was lecturer at the Division III English workshop held in Saskatoon, August 18-22."
English - Short Courses etc. 1967-70 - Mrs. R. Tilk
Mrs. R. Tilk is consultant for a Division III English workshop at the Saskatoon West Unit meeting in May, 1970. She wears a macrame vest and stands next to a blackboard with a grammar exercise chalked on it.
Shell Fellowships 1966 - Wickenheiser, Streib
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1966, p. 6; "Oswald J. Wickenheiser, mathematics teacher at Regina's Campion High School, was among 50 outstanding high school science and math teachers who attended an eight-week Shell Merit Fellowship seminar at Stanford University, California. Purpose of the program, sponsored by the Shell Companies Foundation, is to help teachers catch up with advancements in science and math. Pictured above, Dr. John Streib (right), associate professor of physics, is discussing a physics problem with the Shell Merit Fellow."
Special Education 1966-70 - Norma Harmon, Consultant
Mrs. Norma Harmon, assistant to Dr. Jeanne McCarthy, leads a session at a seminar on learning disabilities. She is pictured standing at the front of a classroom in the new Education Building, U. of S., speaking into a microphone and gesturing to points made on a blackboard.
Special Education 1966-70 - Special Ed. Student
Ilona Hurton, a Special Education student at Brunskill school in Saskatoon, works with Word-Picture Program cards and machine.
Special Education 1966-70 - Hearing Impaired Student
Arbos May-June, 1970, p. 21; "Six-year-old Michelle Berger practices oral reading at Brunskill School hearing resource centre in Saskatoon. Using a tape recorder with a feed-back she listens to a reproduction of her speech."
Special Education 1966-70 - Special Ed. Student
Arbos May-June, 1970, p. 18 (no caption) A [hearing impaired?] student wearing headphones is seen observing slides through a table-top projector at the Brunskill School hearing resource center in Saskatoon.
Special Education 1966-70 - Visually Impaired Student
Arbos May-June, 1970, p. 14 (no caption) Visually impaired Grade 11 student Yvonne Peters is seen reading Braille material in class. She is part of a regular classroom at City Park Collegiate.
Special Education 1966-70 - Visually Impaired Student
Arbos May-June, 1970, p. 21; "Yvonne Peters, Grade 11 student at City Park collegiate, (right), was able to return from the Brantford School for the Blind this school year to join a regular classroom using specially-sighted materials. She is pictured chatting with classmates over her recent election as Senior Pin."
Special Education 1966-70 - Hospital Visiting Teacher
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1, 1969, p. 3; "Summer is over and the majority of Saskatchewan youngsters have returned to their classroom schedule of readin', writin' and 'rithmetic including those young students confined to hospital. Here, 13-year-old Robert MacKay, a patient in Saskatoon City Hospital receives assignments with visiting teacher Mrs. M. D. Dyck who spends three mornings a week in the children's ward supervising homework."
Special Education 1966-70 - Hearing Impaired - Pre-Schoolers
Mrs. Naylor, Moose Jaw teacher, is seen assisting a group of hearing impaired pre-school children who are having drinks and a snack at a school table.
Special Education 1966-70 - Hearing Impaired Student
Arbos March-April 1968, p. 19; "Thanks to the co-operation of the Saskatchewan Government Telephones and teacher Ruth Puschelberg, 12-year-old Sandy Morrison of Moose Jaw who is deaf can attend regular classes. Recently the National Research Council has developed a transistorized amplifier for Sandy. It is built to his specifications with low and high frequency range. This development has given Sandy much more freedom of movement and he can now sit anywhere in the room and join other students for group work."
Special Education 1966-70 - Nancy Hanck
Arbos January-February 1970, Periphery (not this photo); "Mrs. Nancy Hanck says the learning disabled have limited memory bank, so new learning cancels out previous learning." Mrs. Nancy Hanck, assistant to Dr. Jeanne McCarthy, leads a session at a seminar on learning disabilities. She is pictured standing at the front of a classroom in the new Education Building, U. of S., gesturing to points made on a blackboard.
Special Education 1966-70 - Special Ed. Convention
Teachers attending the Special Education convention in Dec. 1969 are pictured grouped around a table.