At the turn of the 20th century, people from select European countries were invited to homestead in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The provincial Department of Education had two goals: assimilating the children of these immigrants into Anglo-Saxon cultural traditions and sourcing teachers with the appropriate values to do so, however, they had very few ways of measuring how and if teachers were fulfilling their goals. This thesis examines a group of Saskatchewan women teachers who utilized the opportunity to write their life stories to establish themselves as dedicated, hardworking professionals. I explore how these women characterized their teaching practices as part of a larger enterprise of creating solid citizens. The thesis is c...
This thesis examines the Alberta district nursing program from its inception in 1919 to 1943. It exp...
Immortalized in pioneer tales and rural history as an icon of early Kansas, the female one-room scho...
The focus of this study was to describe rural and urban education from the perspective of teachers. ...
Until the 1950s, many teachers in Saskatchewan still taught in one-room schools located within farmi...
In the introduction to their recent collection of essays on the experience of women teachers in Nort...
The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
Prior to September 11 2011, Canada was recognized as a leading advocate of international refugee pro...
Girl You Better Apply to Teachers College examines the role of black women educators in Ontario from...
This study explored the lives and careers of six female secondary school teachers who have worked in...
Framed within ecological and institutional ethnography perspectives, and situated within a larger st...
Master of EducationThis thesis is an oral history study of the lives of six women who taught in onet...
This narrative inquiry explores lived life experiences of two Métis educators and the role their cu...
A beginning secondary teacher in rural Saskatchewan, Sarah, was interviewed over a four month period...
This study is a micro-analysis of a particular educational milieu: a history of the development of r...
This manuscript dissertation explores the teacher practices that promoted improved educational outco...
This thesis examines the Alberta district nursing program from its inception in 1919 to 1943. It exp...
Immortalized in pioneer tales and rural history as an icon of early Kansas, the female one-room scho...
The focus of this study was to describe rural and urban education from the perspective of teachers. ...
Until the 1950s, many teachers in Saskatchewan still taught in one-room schools located within farmi...
In the introduction to their recent collection of essays on the experience of women teachers in Nort...
The nature of teachers’ work in one northern Ontario remote First Nation community is explored throu...
Prior to September 11 2011, Canada was recognized as a leading advocate of international refugee pro...
Girl You Better Apply to Teachers College examines the role of black women educators in Ontario from...
This study explored the lives and careers of six female secondary school teachers who have worked in...
Framed within ecological and institutional ethnography perspectives, and situated within a larger st...
Master of EducationThis thesis is an oral history study of the lives of six women who taught in onet...
This narrative inquiry explores lived life experiences of two Métis educators and the role their cu...
A beginning secondary teacher in rural Saskatchewan, Sarah, was interviewed over a four month period...
This study is a micro-analysis of a particular educational milieu: a history of the development of r...
This manuscript dissertation explores the teacher practices that promoted improved educational outco...
This thesis examines the Alberta district nursing program from its inception in 1919 to 1943. It exp...
Immortalized in pioneer tales and rural history as an icon of early Kansas, the female one-room scho...
The focus of this study was to describe rural and urban education from the perspective of teachers. ...