A History of Education in Saskatchewan

A History of Education in Saskatchewan
Title A History of Education in Saskatchewan PDF eBook
Author University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center
Publisher University of Regina Press
Pages 248
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 9780889771901

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History of Education in Saskatchewan

History of Education in Saskatchewan
Title History of Education in Saskatchewan PDF eBook
Author Walter Charles MURRAY
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Release 1914
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Border Crossings

Border Crossings
Title Border Crossings PDF eBook
Author Kerry Alcorn
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 168
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0773590048

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At the dawn of the last century a shift in direction emerged among education policy-makers in Saskatchewan. Prior to 1905, the territories that would become Saskatchewan and Alberta maintained a school system largely modelled after Ontario's British-inspired system. Between 1905 and 1937 however, the shared geography and culture of the continental plains that span the border between the United States and Canada became the primary influence on education in the Canadian prairies. In Border Crossings, Kerry Alcorn examines Saskatchewan's embrace of the culture of farmer revolt and populist and progressive democratic thought that originated south of the border. He argues that as a consequence Saskatchewan education developed in resistance to eastern Canadian forms, with education policy makers - some brought in from the United States - consciously looking to their southern neighbours for direction in developing educational models. Alcorn's detailed portrait of University of Saskatchewan president Walter C. Murray and his "Wisconsin Idea," further highlight the influence of the north-south axis. A challenge to standard histories of Canadian education, Border Crossings encapsulates the development of the meaning, practice, and language of Saskatchewan education in the early twentieth century.

Post-secondary Education in Saskatchewan

Post-secondary Education in Saskatchewan
Title Post-secondary Education in Saskatchewan PDF eBook
Author Saskatchewan. Department of Education. Policy and Planning Branch
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Pages 91
Release 1988
Genre Saskatchewan
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History of Saskatchewan Department of Education

History of Saskatchewan Department of Education
Title History of Saskatchewan Department of Education PDF eBook
Author Saskatchewan. Department of Education
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Release 1986*
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A Survey of Education in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada

A Survey of Education in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada
Title A Survey of Education in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada PDF eBook
Author Harold Waldstein Foght
Publisher
Pages 198
Release 1918
Genre Education
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The Story of Saskatchewan School No. 99

The Story of Saskatchewan School No. 99
Title The Story of Saskatchewan School No. 99 PDF eBook
Author Bob Wahl
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 466
Release 2014-10-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1460246438

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The Story of Saskatchewan School No. 99 is a unique portrayal of early education and the lives of settlers along the South Saskatchewan River. By weaving his own personal recollections with facts, anecdotes, and stories from interviews and other historical sources, author Bob Wahl has created a history book that will appeal to both historians and the general public. Outstanding photos and copies of historic documents help complete the story of a school established in 1887 and the settlers of Clark's Crossing - many of whom were Old Colony Mennonites. Although a local history, this book will appeal to any Canadian interested in a portrait of the hardships, conflicts, and tragedies, as well as the successes and accomplishments of our country's early pioneers.