The Canadian Education Association


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This document discusses the organizational and development years from 1891-1948, the further development and growth years from 1948-1977, and the expansion years from 1977-1991. It also presents information on the constitution of the Canadian Education Association, a chronological list of conventions and presidents, 1892-1991, and a list of significant dates and events in the history of the Canadian Education Association.




The Multi-grade Classroom


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This study is meant as an exploratory study to determine the extent to which multi-grade classrooms exist in school districts in Canada. Specifically, it obtains demographic information on multi-grade classrooms across Canada; describes the type (or classification) of grades and grade combinations in these schools; identifies the range of methodological procedures used and the instructional areas in which teachers need assistance; elicits the opinions of experienced teachers and principals on the psycho-social and cognitive development of students; and derives recommendations on curricula design, the organization of students for instructional purposes, the training of teachers for the multi-grade classroom, and needed research.







Education in Canada


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Presents an overview of the Canadian educational system's current status, its governance and funding structures, its program offerings, and major trends, divided into three main areas: elementary and secondary, post-secondary, and adult education.




An Overview of Canadian Education


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This document presents information on basic facts and figures of Canadian education; the provincial/territorial structure; and the schools. It also provides quick facts about education in Canada.




Admission to Faculties of Education in Canada


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A report from the Canadian Education Association.







Education


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Violence in the Schools


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A look at why Canadian schools are becoming more violent and what we can do to prevent this.