Item is a six volume report coordinated by a Council of Education Ministers in co-operation with the Federal Government. The six volumes: Forward & Introduction, Government of Canada, Western Region, Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Region were to acquaint others with educational development in Canada and to assist the educational authorities in planning more effectively for the future. Most include a descriptions of education within the region, including trends, goals, structure and post-secondary institutions. The Government of Canada Report addresses the Federal Government's role in education.
Item is a plaque with embossed lettering along the perimeter stating: CONFEDERATION, CANADA, OUR COUNTRY, 1867-1927. Embossed in the centre is the arms of Canada, as in use in 1927, and embossed over the remainder is a design of maple leaves and stems. Plaques such as this one were given to most schools in the Dominion of Canada in 1927.
Item is a plaque with embossed lettering along the perimeter stating: CONFEDERATION, CANADA, OUR COUNTRY, 1867-1927. Embossed in the centre is the arms of Canada, as in use in 1927, and embossed over the remainder is a design of maple leaves and stems. Plaques such as this one were given to most schools in the Dominion of Canada in 1927.
Item is a Grade I Unit developed by Edmonton Public Schools. It addresses Canada’s history, geography and culture in the context of Canada’s 100th birthday.
Item was prepared by the Elementary Sub-Committee of the Edmonton Public School Local A.T.A. in cooperation with Edmonton Public Schools. It tells of a boy visiting Edmonton and was to be used by Grade II students.
Item is a booklet which was prepared by the Elementary Sub-Committee of the Edmonton Public School Local A.T.A. in cooperation with Edmonton Public Schools. It describes jobs and employers in Edmonton.
Item is a souvenir booklet for children in Grades I-III in Edmonton Public Schools and commemorates Canada’s Centennial. It provides historical highlights from 1867 to 1967 with an emphasis on Edmonton. It was designed and printed by the Jasper Place Composite High School Graphic Arts Classes.
Item is a booklet of Canadian historical facts and was used by students in Grades VII-XII in Edmonton Public Schools. It was designed and printed by Jasper Place Composite High School Graphic Arts Classes.
Item is a teachers’ guide for the Grade IV unit entitled ‘Life in Fort Edmonton in 1867.’ It provides background information, questions and activities. It was developed by teachers within Edmonton Public Schools.
Item consists of 12 prints of paintings depicting the official flowers of Canada’s provinces and territories in their natural settings. The paintings were commissioned by the National Trust Company as a contribution to Canada’s Centennial Year celebrations.
Item is a booklet which lists activities, projects and events in Edmonton associated with Canada’s Centennial. School projects and educational programs are listed. W.P. Wagner was a member of the Edmonton Civic Centennial Committee.