Quebec Home & School News

Title
Quebec Home & School News
Volume
2
Issue
5
Date
March, 1965
Language
en
Rights
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Extra
Number of pages: 8
Notes

Article titles:

  • Temporary teaching permits abolished
  • New editor
  • North Island regional board now formed
  • Technical, vocational, pharmacy

    admission information

  • White appointed
  • Elem & secondary boards formed
  • Colloque du Ministre de l’education
  • Option-scheduling and the comprehensive high school
  • The editor’s notebook
  • Dialogue and sharing in education, the factors of democratic progress
  • University admission requirements pharmacy & journalism
  • Films & TV
  • Guidance research
  • Opens fair
  • Research by teachers valuable
  • Traffic safety report
  • New committee holds meeting
  • Longer school term predicted by educator
  • Headmaster’s association submits brief on pupil-teacher ratio
  • First all-Canadian school bus
  • The old red school house gets a new face
  • The Protestant committee of the Superior Council of Education
Citation
Quebec Federation of Protestant Home & School Associations. “Quebec Home & School News” 2, no. 5 (March 1965).
Geographical area

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Logo de Fédération québécoise des associations foyer-école, inc. (QFHSA)

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