Moose Jaw Teachers' College - Staff and Students
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Teachers' College students are seen seated at rows of desks in a classroom.
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Moose Jaw Teachers' College - Staff and Students
Teachers' College students are seen seated at rows of desks in a classroom.
College of Education - Miscellaneous - 1961-70 - Visiting Students
Three of nine students visitors from St. Joseph Teachers' College, Montreal, are pictured having coffee with Gib Eamer.
College of Education - Miscellaneous - 1961-70 - Recruitment
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1966, p. 4; "Three College of Education students study a Port Arthur, Ontario, recruiting poster."
Students - Miscellaneous - ca. 1961-70 - Class Drama
A group of children are preparing for a classroom drama. Two girls, one wearing a paper crown and a makeshift cape, look through a [costume] bag. A girl selects a slip of paper from a handful held by a boy, while another girl reads her paper and a third observes.
Students - Miscellaneous - ca. 1961-70 - Human Rights
A teenage girl stands talking to a boy carrying a sheaf of papers.
Students - Miscellaneous - ca. 1961-70 - Schoolyard Game
A group of children are seen in winter coats, playing a game outside Wilson school, a large brick building.
Humboldt Convention 1963 - Art Lewis
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1963, p. ?; "Art Lewis, STF Councillor, is shown reporting to the Humboldt Teachers' Association Convention. With 170 teachers, the Humboldt Convention is one of the largest outside the cities. Also reporting was Al Flegel, co-councillor with Mr. Lewis."
Western Canada Student Teachers' Conference - Dr. J. W. T. Spinks
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1961, p. 21; "Dr. J. W. T. Spinks, President of the University of Saskatchewan."
Western Canada Student Teachers' Conference - Workshop Consultants
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1961, p. 21; "With the help of outstanding consultants like Rita Spencer, Tom Porteous, and Don McLeod, delegates participated in group discussions on 'Streaming'."
Moose Jaw Teachers' College - Students
A woman is seen standing behind a desk at the front of classroom, addressing Teachers' College students who are seated at desks.
College of Education - Miscellaneous - 1961-70 - Visiting Students
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1967, p. 2; "Nine students from St. Joseph Teachers' College, Montreal, visited STF Central Office during their week-long centennial exchange visit to Saskatoon late in January as guests of the College of Education. They are pictured above with G. D. Eamer in the STF workroom. The following week nine students from the College of Education, University of Saskatchewan visited St. Joseph's College for a week of activities and study of the Quebec education system. They were accompanied by Miss Joyce Booth of the College of Education, pictured at far right. Planners hope the exchange project will continue in the future."
Students - Miscellaneous - ca. 1961-70 - GCE Exam
"About 350,000 candidates sit the G. C. E. London examinations each year. More than 100,000 of these are overseas students representing 100 countries. Some students even sit their papers on ships at sea. The picture shows a G. C. E. examination in progress at a London comprehensive school."
Students - Miscellaneous - ca. 1961-70 - Teenage Drop-outs
Arbos May-June 1966, p. 25 Three teen-age boys are seen hanging out on a street corner.
Students - Miscellaneous - ca. 1961-70 - School Photo
Staff and students pose for a group photo on and in front of a curtained stage. A Union Jack is hung on the the left of the photo, and a Canadian flag (introduced ca. 1964) on the right. School staff are seated centre front, including Stan Fowler (fourth from the right in the front row).
STF Short Courses - Miscellaneous - 1966-70 - Individualized Instruction
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 13, 1968, p. 8; "Laura Appelt of Holliston School, Saskatoon seeks advice from Mary Keefe of Naicam on one of her projects. Both students and teachers took part in the STF short course on individualized instruction."