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Quebec Home & School News
Author/contributor
Title
Quebec Home & School News
Volume
21
Issue
3
Date
July, 1984
Language
en
Rights
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Extra
Number of pages: 16
Notes
Article titles:
- Delegation blitzes Ottawa on court action
- Guest speaker, Mme Hélène Lamarche
- Editorial
- We will not be swept aside
- Porn vs. violence
- West Island school boards offer CEGEP community link
- President's message
- McGill to train Inuit school commissioners
- CHSPTF Joy Bastness new president
- A nation at risk: part 2
- Leadership - where it's at!
- Ontario releases "computer systems source" book
- Utilization of Schools
- Symposium report violence and pornography feed on each other
- Not sex education...
- Prevention of child abuse through theatre (feasibility study)
- McGill upset by increase for foreign students
- Quality education: a building block to the future
- What is a good curriculum?
- Alternative schools in the public school system
- The teacher as an element in quality education
- Making multiculturalism work for you in your school
- Outdoor education - a positive addition to curriculum
- The school nurse: an endangered species?
- Parenting - the buck stops where?
- Bridging the gap: secondary CEGEP and beyond
- Computers in the classroom
- Local Home & Schools honoured special guests
- Services for adult dropouts
- Financial outlook good!
- Quebec schools, too many changes for system to handle
- After-hours child care: do you want it in your school?
- A dangerous cover-up
- Focus on the Locals
- Meadowbrook
- Northview: exuberant students earn their share of "fame"
- Rosemere: band takes Tulip Festival silver
- Dunrae Gardens: family barbecue at Dunrae
- Spring Garden: children enjoy 'tripping'
- Courtland Park: spring means sports and fond goodbyes
- Seigniory: keep checking
- Beacon Hill: Hallowe'en in May for Unicef
- Thorndale: tap it out for charity
- Thorndale: staff members take the plunge
- Allancroft: break dancing
- Windermere: school's safety patrol expert in demand
- Marymount School
- Eardley: but which local got the odd cent?
- New Richmond: beans and spaghetti
- Safety Scene
- Hot cars
- Crossing guards
- Guide to TV safety
- School driving courses linked to road deaths
- How to avoid the spot where lightning strikes
Citation
Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations (QFHSA). “Quebec Home & School News” 21, no. 3 (July 1984).
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
Resource
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Partenaire participant à la BOSC lié à cette ressource
Fédération québécoise des associations foyer-école, inc. (QFHSA)
Fondation :
1944
Public cible :
Secteur de l’éducation en anglais du Québec, de la maternelle à la 5e secondaire
Site Web :
http://www.qfhsa.org/
Activités :
Activités d’alphabétisation; activités pédagogiques; ateliers sur le leadership; ateliers sur le rôle parental
Anciens noms :
[Fusion entre] le Québec Provincial Council of Home and Schools et les Greater Montréal Federation of Home and School Associations; Quebec Federation of Protestant Home and School Associations