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A Good Start : The Pioneer Spirit in Calgary Public Schools

By Gayle, B.

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Title: A Good Start : The Pioneer Spirit in Calgary Public Schools  
Author: Gayle, B.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Social Sciences, School System
Collections: Authors Community, Education
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Publisher: World Public Library
Member Page: B Gayle

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Gayle, B. B. (n.d.). A Good Start : The Pioneer Spirit in Calgary Public Schools. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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I have written this book to help us recall the original dream for education, the vision of those who built the sandstone schools and those who taught in one room buildings for the sake of education. If we are a rich province, and we are, our schools should feel it. Our kids deserve the best we can give them and not to be shelved as a low budget item. But maybe, knowing that, we would be wiser to not just ask the government or the public to find schools' better'. The secret of return to respect might be hidden in what the lady told me- we in the schools should show others what we need and where we 'd like to do more, specifically.

Table of Contents
Chapter Intro page 1 1 This land - page 6 2 The kids - page 12 3 The commute - page 17 4 The halls of learning - page 22 5 Bell, book and pointer - page 33 6 Water, water, not too common - page 43 7 Lunches, picnics and all-out socials - page 47 8 Write it down, figure it out -page 52 9 Now for morning announcements - page 62 10 What to teach and how to teach - page 68 11 How many of you are there? - page 74 12 Do they pay you to come here? - page 79 13 The public part of public schools- a community mobilizes - page 86 14 Stranger in the classroom - page 97 15 Pranks and flukes- the little things that go wrong - page 102 16 Shhh - teacher's coming! - page 108 17 Kids and free time - page 116 18 Making it a special event for the kids - page 127 19 Harsh realities - sickness, suffering - page 131 20 Boys and girls- different treatment - page 140 21 And what's your name? - page 144 22 It shows in how you speak - page 148 23 Fashion and function - page 157 24 Groups- age and level - page 165 25 Getting a school named after you -page 170 Conclusion - page 178

 
 



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