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A Sense Of Wonder - APASE [Association for the Promotion and Advancement of Science Education]

Item is a sponsored production produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. Item was produced by Yaletown Productions Inc. for APASE [Association for the Promotion and Advancement of Science Education]. A short film featuring interviews with teachers and experts and showing children doing science projects and participating in other science-related learning activities, both in and outside the classroom. June 23, 1989. Title: "A Sense of Wonder: Teaching Elementary Science." Funding provided by the Public Awareness Campaign on Science and Technology Industry, Science and Technology Canada; in consultation with the British Columbia Ministry of Advanced Education and Job Training and the Ministry Responsible for Science and Technology the Honourable Stanley B. Hagen - Minister; Saskatchewan Science and Technology the Honourable Ray Meiklejohn - Minister; Yukon Education the Honourable Piers McDonald - Minister; and science teaching consultant, Marvin Wideen, Simon Fraser University.

A story

Item is a photograph showing a man telling a story to Jane Banfield and Alix Louise Gordon.

A world of difference : Deb. Clarke : March 1988

Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of the program "A World of Difference." Description on tape case: People came from all over the world during a time of immense change and struggle in Canada. These are the stories of early immigrants who lived through these times."

AA Kids Curric. [curriculum] pt 1 and 2

Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of talks from the [PAAC] Conference on the topic of education, racism and children. Speakers include Betty [Khan] (Intercultural Trainer, Seattle Public Schools), Tony Ogilvie (Asian American Program, State Office of Education), Valerie Pang (University of Washington) and other speakers (names inaudible).

AA Kids [curriculum]

Item is an audio cassette containing a recording from the [PAAC] Conference, a panel discussion on the topic of education, racism and children.

[Abbott and Hodges families] taken at Hazel and Richard Abbott's home, 100 King George Terrace, Victoria, B.C. Aug. 28th 1964

Snapshot shows group portrait of Abbott and Hodges families, taken at Hazel and Richard Abbott's home, 100 King George Terrace, Victoria, B.C., on August 28, 1964. From left to right, top row: Ashley May Abbott, Florence Vera Matthews, Evelyn Walser, unknown baby, Letitia Hodges. Second from top: Mary Abbott, Wendy Ann Abbott, Theresa Hodges. Third from top: Unknown girl, Dean Hodges, Cindy Hodges, Howard Hodges, Gilbert Hodges, Bruce Abbott. Bottom row: twins Bonnie Lee Hodges and Robin Ann Hodges.

[Abraham W. Watson album]

File is album of photographs of unidentified adults and children (family and friends of Abraham Watson?) and early scenes of Vancouver (including houses in the West End, the 1600 Block Robson Street, English Bay pier, Stanley Park and a dentist at work), Victoria, Banff and other locations. Nearly all of the photographs are unidentified.

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