School Broadcasting in Canada

School Broadcasting in Canada
Title School Broadcasting in Canada PDF eBook
Author Richard S. Lambert
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 328
Release 1963-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1487592795

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This book describes the origin, growth, and achievements of school broadcasting in Canada. Sections are devoted to the start of school broadcasting in each province, the establishment of national school broadcasts, and the work of the National Advisory Council on School Broadcasting. In the story, the part played by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in initiating and promoting the work of teaching by radio and in providing the facilities upon which it is based, is a significant one. The book is the first authoritative description, by the man largely responsible for its success, of an important and fruitful experiment in federal-provincial co-operation in the thorny field of education. To this co-operation is due the high standard of the school broadcasts which have earned for Canada world-wide recognition and appreciation. The book also describes the international aspects of this cooperation, particularly between Canada and Australia, Great Britain, and the United States.

Manitoba School Journal

Manitoba School Journal
Title Manitoba School Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 846
Release 1949
Genre Education
ISBN

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The Canadian Railway Employees' Monthly

The Canadian Railway Employees' Monthly
Title The Canadian Railway Employees' Monthly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 500
Release 1952
Genre Transport workers
ISBN

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Critical Perspectives in Canadian Music Education

Critical Perspectives in Canadian Music Education
Title Critical Perspectives in Canadian Music Education PDF eBook
Author Carol A. Beynon
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 231
Release 2012-09-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1554583861

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Music education in Canada is a vast enterprise that encompasses teaching and learning in thousands of public and private schools, community groups, and colleges and universities. It involves participants from infancy to the elderly in formal and informal settings. Nevertheless, as post-secondary faculties of music and programs are growing significantly, academic books and materials grounded in a Canadian perspective are scarce. This book attempts to fill that need by offering a collection of essays that look critically at various global issues in music education from a Canadian perspective. Topics range from a discussion of the roots of music education in Canada and analysis of music education practices across the country to perspectives on popular music, distance education, technology, gender, globalization, Indigenous traditions, and community music in music education. Foreword by composer R. Murray Schafer.

Broadcasting to Schools

Broadcasting to Schools
Title Broadcasting to Schools PDF eBook
Author Unesco
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1949
Genre Radio in education
ISBN

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Society, Schools and Progress in Canada

Society, Schools and Progress in Canada
Title Society, Schools and Progress in Canada PDF eBook
Author Joseph Katz
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 167
Release 2017-04-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483137260

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Society, Schools and Progress in Canada provides insights into the way people from various cultures live and work together, thereby building a new society. The book briefly describes the history of the transformation of Canada in terms of its social, economic, and political institutions. The change from a rural and agricultural to an urban and industrial country affects the way of life. This change makes local and migrant people find security through education. After tracing the roots of the different people making up Canada, the societies and communities found in the country are explained through demographics. The author then notes that changes in attitude toward health care, physical developments, and social work naturally followed. A big part of the book deals with education, explaining the educational set-up of the country that includes denominational and military schools. Additional detail is then given to primary, elementary, secondary schools, and to colleges and universities. The training and education of elementary, secondary, vocational, and teachers are discussed. The role of technology, such as television, radio broadcasting, and computers, in education are described. Although Canadian educational facilities are considered one of the best in the world, the book looks into possible reforms covering administration, school grounds and buildings, curriculum, and educational organizations. Special topics such as religion in schools, sex education, penitentiary programs, and an increasing population are also discussed. The text makes for interesting and informative reading for educators, historians, students and teachers in education, and migrant families to Canada.

School Broadcasting

School Broadcasting
Title School Broadcasting PDF eBook
Author International Institute of Intellectual Co-operation
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1933
Genre Radio broadcasting
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