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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Education Gazette, 1968
... handwriting in primary schools... and swimming classes frank tate memorial lecture handwriting in primary ...Red hard covered book with Red spine. It holds each Education Gazette for 1968.education gazette, aborignal advancement league, accident register, anzac fellowship scheme, art teachers association of victoria, ballarat girls' high school golden jubilee, o.e. nilsson, education week, epileptics and swimming classes, frank tate memorial lecture, handwriting in primary schools, fountain pens, jewish holy days, national gallert of victoria education program, needlecraft, nuffield foundation grants, pen friends, pioneers' day, poster competition, railways concession fares, h.n. muntz, school garden, swimming and life saving, swimming classes for teachers, tramways concession tickets, victorian state schools band association, victorian state schools horticutural society, fireworks, wet days -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, A C Brooks, Government Printer, Report of a Special Committee on Handwriting in Victorian State Schools, 1958
... the handwriting to be taught in Victorian State Schools. Committee members ...Report of a special committee established to investigate the handwriting to be taught in Victorian State Schools. Committee members were:- J.W. Elijah, Chairman; Miss M.C. Morris, Secretary; Miss I. Agnew; R.A. Baker; W.R. Davern; H.C. Evans; G,W, Fleming; W.V. Lewis; A.R. Ramsay; Miss E.W.M. Sims; Miss R.M. Smith and A. Sullivan. Foreward is signed by G. A. Osborne, Chief Inspector of Primary Schools. Book outlines the procedure for teaching handwriting at various stages of development, grade levels and progression from Primary to Secondary.48 page soft covered book with writing, diagrams and photographscommittee, handwriting, primary schools, victorian state schools, chief inspector, j w elijah, miss m c morris, miss i agnew, r a baker, w r davern, h c evans, g w fleming, w v lewis, a r ramsay, miss e w m sims, miss r m smith -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Victoria Education Department Course of Study: Primary Schools, 1954-1967
Handcovered folder holding a number of Primary School courses of study.Signed on front "G. Powell"ballarat teachers' college, garry powell, social studies, english, nature study, music, needlework, school library, art and craft, health, mathematics, handwriting, science -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Australian Copy Book Fifth Grade, 1920's
... for the practice of handwriting in most primary schools in Australia ...This copy book is for the practice of copperplate handwriting and was used at the Orbost School. It was not until the mid-20th century that Australian schools were investigating the modern cursive styles being taught overseas. Writing slates and slate pencils had been a commonplace item of everyday life in colonial Australia. Slates were generally only used by school children in the most junior grades By Class III, however, school children in Victoria had normally passed beyond the need for slates in shaping letters and used ink and copybooks instead. Writing slates often continued to be used for arithmetic exercises. the use of slates was discontinued mainly because paper became cheaper and writing on paper was deemed to be more hygienic.This item is an example of a school text book commonly used for the practice of handwriting in most primary schools in Australia. It shows a style of handwriting not commonly used today. The Cameron family is significaant in the history of Orbost.A school handwriting copy book. It contains examples of copperplate writing for copying and practice. On the front cover there are drawings of a kangaroo, emu, platypus and echidna in each corner. The book is titled "AUSTRALIAN COPY BOOK FIFTH GRADE No. 4". It is designed for use in all states and New Zealand. Inside a banner is "small hand proverbs geography commercial terms". All print is black.on front cover: Jean Cameron Inside front cover: Jean Cameron 1924, J.M. Ralston 1924handwriting education cameron -
Myrtleford and District Historical Society
The School Paper, Published by The Education Department of Victoria in 1937, "The School Papers" 1937, 1937
... in her own handwriting. primary schools rural schools learning ...These School Papers, numbers 431 to 440, were distributed to pupils on a monthly basis beginning in 1896, as extra reading material in addition to the Victorian Reader. The owner, Millie Crameri (nee Rae) was a pupil at Gapsted State School Number 2241. During the 1960s the form of The School Papers changed into 3 grades of readers:Meteor, Comet and Orbit.A complete example of a 20th century textbook used in a rural school with insights into course content and learning modes of that time.Of local significance because Millie Crameri was a well known local identity. There is a sticker inside the front cover with Millie's name and details inscribed, presumably in her own handwriting. A brown hard cover folder containing monthly reading material for both Grades 7 and 8 during 1937. Each leaflet is preserved in the folder by inserting through cotton/linen threads.FORDITE embossed on the front cover.primary schools, rural schools, learning materials -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Teachers' Absence Register - Belgrave South State School 1944-1974, 1910's (approx)
This register was used to record teachers absences at Belgrave South Primary School between 1944 and 1974. It was then donated to VSSH.Book without cover recording 30 years of teacher absences (in handwriting). Kept in plastic sleeve.Plastic Sleeve is labelled "1944-1974".belgrave south primary school. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Correspondence from E.J. Crittenden, 1934
Letter from Mr E.J. Crittenden outlining his version of local history1. Letter from Mr E.J. Crittenden outlining his version of local history in response to reunion of East Burwood School on 13 Nov 1934.|2. Typed letter of original handwriting.|3. Photo, presumably of students at East Burwood school.Letter from Mr E.J. Crittenden outlining his version of local historyburwood east primary school no. 454, tally ho, crittenden, e.j., damper creek, white horse hotel, trainer, pat, box hill post office, padgham, silas, pioneers