The Homeroom is a gateway to resources relating to the history of education and schools in British Columbia, Canada.
Welcome to The Coady International Institute St. Francis Xavier University Established by St. Francis Xavier University in 1959, the Coady International Institute is world-renowned as a centre of excellence in community-based development. The Institute was named in honour of Rev. Dr. Moses Coady, a prominent founder of the Antigonish Movement a people's movement for economic and social justice ...
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The Development of the Theory and Practice of Education in New Brunswick, 1784-1900: A Study in Historical Background Katherine F.C. MacNaughton, University of New Brunswick, 1947 A Masters thesis that sets the developments in New Brunswick education against the social, political, and economic background of the province, and relates these developments to the wider field of educational movements ...
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History of Education: Selected Moments of the 20th Century A work in progress edited by Daniel Schugurensky Department of Adult Education, Community Development and Counselling Psychology, The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (OISE/UT) 1928 University extension for social change: The Antigonish Movement In 1928, in Nova Scotia, Canada, St. Francis Xavier ...
fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~daniel_schugurensky/assignment1/1928antigonish.html
11-516-XIE Historical Statistics of Canada Back to Contents Page Section W: Education M. Wisenthal, Statistics Canada This section is in three main parts as follows: Summary Statistics (series W1-66); Elementary and Secondary Education (series W67-306) and Post-secondary Education (series W307-532). Within each part there are series on enrolment, number and qualifications of teachers and ...
www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/11-516-XIE/sectionw/sectionw.htm
EDUCATION ...under represented in the higher levels and over-represented in the lower. Elsie Hall 11 KB Education For more than 100 years, Canadian women have been struggling for equal access to education. Herstory has recorded a few of the firsts in that struggle. Although we know the names of these women because they were first, many others, whose names we have forgotten, persisted in the ...
library.usask.ca/herstory/educat.html
Antigonish Movement: Web Resources Articles and conference proceedings Bean, W. and Mathie, A. (1999). Training in Participatory Development in the context of the Antigonish Movement Dodaro, S. amd Pluta, L. (1995). The Antigonish Movement: Past Successes, Current Circumstances, Future Options Extension Department, St. Francis Xavier University, The Antigonish Movement: Beyond 2001: MacDonald. A.
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