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Type
Quebec Home & School News
Author/contributor
Title
Quebec Home & School News
Volume
22
Issue
1
Date
January-February, 1985
Language
en
Rights
You are not authorized to use or reproduce this work for any commercial purpose or to further distribute, perform, or alter works in any way without express permission of the owner of the copyright or proxy.
Extra
issued: January, 1985/February, 1985
Number of pages: 16
Notes
Article titles:
- Bill 3 becomes Law 3
- Where do we really stand in law?
- Editorial
- Youth needs your help
- Preparation, frankness key to parent-teacher interview
- President's message
- 40th Anniversary - H&S Executive met in Halifax
- New education bill does nothing to improve education by Donald Ross
- The Badgley Report on sexual [offenses] against children and youth
- Abuse conference stresses prevention
- Smoke free spaces for kids
- Helping the hearing-impaired
- Educational programs geared to student learning
- How many students wide is the NFB Canada map?
- Subsidies too low, foreign fees too high
- Life "up here" not like "down south"
- Drugs a short cut to feeling good, more honesty in drug education would go further with kids by Terri Etherington
- $5.7 million grant, problem solved for Universities
- Student population drops
- All-Canadian encyclopedia - a bargain
- Cultural outlet formed
- Safety Scene
- Fingerprinting children... just in case
- Educational TV now on Radio-Quebec
- Kiwanis Club recognized for supporting character education in elementary schools
- Choking hazards, what everyone should know
- Focus on the Locals
- Eardley: they radiate cheer, the good hot lunches
- Understanding children under stress
- Meadowbrook: new mini-park asset to the whole [neighbourhood]
- New Carlisle: successful bazaar and casserole supper
- Courtland Park: carol singing raises cash for children far away
- Beacon Hill: profits from skis and skates buy storybooks
- Northview: adventure playground and safety patrols added
- Keith: bazaar buys encyclopedia
- Hampstead: deaf school finds a new home
- Thetford Mines: schools are a real community affair
- Riverdale: high school students shape up
- Ecole primaire Beaconsfield: Santa ate a hearty lunch with the children
- Gaspe: New Richmond plans reunion
- Aylmer: Christmas cards were a worthwhile big project
- Lindsay Place: duck-tails centre stage
- Windermere: family portraits are popular
- Summerlea: graduates, former principals say "so long, Summerlea"
- Safety Scene
- Education study termed "tragically misleading"
- Safety... from downriver
- Fascination for children... and a source of accidents
- Railway facts
Citation
Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations (QFHSA). “Quebec Home & School News” 22, no. 1 (January–February 1985).
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
Link to this record
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