Showing 39 items matching "education. reading. schools. victorian education department"
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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - English Reader, Victorian Readers Fourth Book, 1940
... education. reading. schools. victorian education department...Victorian Government School. Historical: Comparative education for teaching reading in Grade 4 at Victorian Government Schools. Provenance: Allan Johnson's family and education at the Bogong Primary School which was known to have a good library. education. reading. schools. victorian education department In black: Victorian Readers / Fourth Book / emblem in middle of circle surround by double circle inside which is printed Education department Victoria / Bottom righthand side with lines above and below Second Edition Allan Johnson written in ink on cover page. ...Educational book used by Allan Johnson in Grade 4 in a Victorian Government School.Historical: Comparative education for teaching reading in Grade 4 at Victorian Government Schools. Provenance: Allan Johnson's family and education at the Bogong Primary School which was known to have a good library.Grey book with cloth on cardboard cover.In black: Victorian Readers / Fourth Book / emblem in middle of circle surround by double circle inside which is printed Education department Victoria / Bottom righthand side with lines above and below Second Edition Allan Johnson written in ink on cover page.education. reading. schools. victorian education department -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBox of Victorian Readers, 1,2,Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth Victorian Readers, 1989
... education...literacy...reading...schools...victorian education department...Victorian Schools - one for each grade - first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1928 and 1930. Second editions of all but the First book, with a few changes in content, occurred about 10 years later. From the 1950s, new Departmental publications gradually replaced the old books with the exception of the Fifth and Sixth Books, which survived until the late 1960s, when commercially produced reading material finally took over in schools. (Ref. Kelvin Edwards - on side of box.) The schools and people in the Kiewa Valley used and owned copies of these readers - as did their parents. education ...These Readers are reprints of the readers used in Victorian Schools - one for each grade - first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1928 and 1930. Second editions of all but the First book, with a few changes in content, occurred about 10 years later. From the 1950s, new Departmental publications gradually replaced the old books with the exception of the Fifth and Sixth Books, which survived until the late 1960s, when commercially produced reading material finally took over in schools. (Ref. Kelvin Edwards - on side of box.)The schools and people in the Kiewa Valley used and owned copies of these readers - as did their parents. Pink cardboard box with 8 reprints of the victorian readers. The back of the box is the height of the books with black logo and writing. 1. Side: 7 oval black and white pictures and black writing. 2. Side: Black writing and a white panel with black writing. Both sides slope towards the front. Front: Half the height of the books with title, black & white picture & decor. Each book has a soft cover with title and logo in black on the front and spine. Colors: (in order 1 - 8) fawn, orange, brown, green, blue,, blue, red and olive. education, literacy, reading, schools, victorian education department, students -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - English Reader, Victorian Readers Seventh Book, 1940
... reading in form 1 or in todays year 7. It was donated by the Davies family from Tawonga, and therefore has good interpretive capacity as it is part of a set of readers for primary and high school students. It is also good for research as comparative tool to see what students learn now compaired to the 1940's book victorian davies education-department-of-victoria reader year-seven form-one It has the logo on the Education Department of Victoria in black on front cover. ...This is a form 1 or year 7 English book used for reading. This book would have been used in all schools over Victoria. It consists of assorted stories and poems. It has 242 pagesThis has social and historical significance as it shows what students of the Kiewa Valley in the 1940's were reading in form 1 or in todays year 7. It was donated by the Davies family from Tawonga, and therefore has good interpretive capacity as it is part of a set of readers for primary and high school students. It is also good for research as comparative tool to see what students learn now compaired to the 1940'sThe book has a red material cover with black writing on the front cover and spine. It has the logo on the Education Department of Victoria in black on front cover. Also has Second edition at bottom of front cover. Inside cover has the name G Davies Form 1abook, victorian, davies, education-department-of-victoria, reader, year-seven, form-one -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - English Reader, Victorian Reader Eighth Book
... reading in form 2 or in todays year 8. It was donated by the Davies family from Tawonga, and therefore has good interpretive capacity as it is part of a set of readers for primary and high school students. It is also good for research as a comparative tool to see what students learn now compaired to the 1940's book school english secondary department-of-education 1940 There is a logo of the Victorian Education Department on the front cover. ...This is a form 2 or year 8 English book used for reading. This book would have been used in all schools over Victoria. It consists of assorted stories and poems. It has 260 pagesThis has social and historical significance as it shows what students of the Kiewa Valley in the 1940's were reading in form 2 or in todays year 8. It was donated by the Davies family from Tawonga, and therefore has good interpretive capacity as it is part of a set of readers for primary and high school students. It is also good for research as a comparative tool to see what students learn now compaired to the 1940'sThe book as a light brown material cover with black writing in front cover and spine. There is a logo of the Victorian Education Department on the front cover. Also in writing "Second Edition" at bottom of front cover. The name G Davies Form 11a is on first inside page.book, school, english, secondary, department-of-education 1940 -
Yendon History GroupBook, school account, Unknown. Presume Education Department/ Govt. Printer, Victorian Reading/Arithmetic Book Account, 1944 (estimated); First entry is 1945
... Yendon History Group 1 Pope Street Yendon goldfields low level of local significance as references to school text books are of small historical value. yendon state school education department school book account Many hand-written entries on pages 7 pages listing text books purchased by the school, from the education department. Victorian Reading ...low level of local significance as references to school text books are of small historical value.7 pages listing text books purchased by the school, from the education department.Many hand-written entries on pagesyendon state school, education department, school book account -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, A Handbook for the Elementary School Teacher, 1959, 1959 (reprint)
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields w.h. ellwood ballarat teachers' college pre-service teachers elementary school teacher education gazette j.a. seitz speech arts oral expression reading poetry handwriting spelling grammar written expression rural school teacher grounds buildings and furnishings equipment and aids discipline infant department Brown hard covered book by W.H. Ellwood, former Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College, and Chief Inspector of Schools for the Victorian Education ...Brown hard covered book by W.H. Ellwood, former Principal of the Ballarat Teachers' College, and Chief Inspector of Schools for the Victorian Education Department. The articles had previously been published in the Victorian Education Gazette.w.h. ellwood, ballarat teachers' college, pre-service teachers, elementary school teacher, education gazette, j.a. seitz, speech arts, oral expression, reading, poetry, handwriting, spelling, grammar, written expression, rural school teacher, grounds, buildings and furnishings, equipment and aids, discipline, infant department -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Magazine - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: THE SCHOOL PAPER
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields EDUCATION Primary school paper Lydia Chancellor Collection collection education literature school paper poetry short stories plays drama illustrations artwork information reading reader school Two copies of The School Paper Grades III & IV for the months of June,(2), and July,(1) 1964. Contain short stories, information, illustrations, poetry, plays and music. Published by the Victorian Education Department ...Two copies of The School Paper Grades III & IV for the months of June,(2), and July,(1) 1964. Contain short stories, information, illustrations, poetry, plays and music. Published by the Victorian Education Department.education, primary, school paper, lydia chancellor collection, collection, education, literature, school paper, poetry, short stories, plays, drama, illustrations, artwork, information, reading, reader, school -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyBook, Government Printer, The Victorian Readers, 1986
... school, were first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1928 and 1930. Second editions of all but the First Book, with a few changes in content, appeared some ten years later. One-quarter of the content was required to be Australian with the remainder from Britain, the United States and Europe. Beginning in the 1950s new Departmental publications gradually replaced the old books with the exception of the Fifth and Sixth books which survived until the late 1960s, when commercially-produced reading material finally took over in schools. Victoria; Education ...These eight books that make up The Victorian Readers, one for each of the grades that then comprised the primary school, were first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1928 and 1930. Second editions of all but the First Book, with a few changes in content, appeared some ten years later. One-quarter of the content was required to be Australian with the remainder from Britain, the United States and Europe. Beginning in the 1950s new Departmental publications gradually replaced the old books with the exception of the Fifth and Sixth books which survived until the late 1960s, when commercially-produced reading material finally took over in schools. The Victorian Readers: Books 1 to 8. Facsimile reprint. Ministry of Education (Schools Division); Melbourne (Vic); 1986. Various p.; illus; maps. Soft cover. ISBN 0 7306 0859 Xvictoria; education department; readers; primary education; -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMagazine - Journal, Victoria. Education Department, The School Paper; for Grades III and IV. 1917, 1917_
... Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Contents incomplete: Jan. 1917 pi-iv missing; Feb. p1-4 missing; Mar. missing; Apr. p33-34 and 47-48 missing; May. p49-50 missing; Sep. p113-114 and 127-128 missing; October to December missing. Owned and used by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School. the school paper reading materials partington family education ...A collection of stories to enlighten children's minds, prepared by the Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Contents incomplete: Jan. 1917 pi-iv missing; Feb. p1-4 missing; Mar. missing; Apr. p33-34 and 47-48 missing; May. p49-50 missing; Sep. p113-114 and 127-128 missing; October to December missing.Owned and used by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School.12 issues per schoolyear (incomplete). Black and white illustrations. Front cover missing. Dog-eared and damaged edges. Name of owner (Alan Partington) on some copies.the school paper, reading materials, partington family, education department victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyJournal, Victoria. Education Department, The School Paper; for Grades VII and VIII. 1921, 1921_
... Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Includes "Empire number" Owned and used by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School. the school paper reading materials partington family education department victoria Name of owner (William Alan Partington) inside front cover. 12 issues per schoolyear (incomplete). ...A collection of stories to enlighten children's minds, prepared by the Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Includes "Empire number"Owned and used by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School.12 issues per schoolyear (incomplete). Black and white illustrations. String binding. Front cover of black cardboard. Name of owner (William Alan Partington) inside front cover.the school paper, reading materials, partington family, education department victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyJournal, Victoria. Education Department, The School Paper; for Grades V and VI. 1923 and April 1920, 1920_
... Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Owned and used by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School. the school paper reading materials partington family education department victoria On front cover: J.Partington No.2062. ...A collection of stories to enlighten children's minds, prepared by the Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material.Owned and used by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School.12 issues per schoolyear (incomplete). Black and white illustrations. Front cover missing. Dogeared and damaged edges.On front cover: J.Partington No.2062. Greensborough State School. Inside front cover: a list of articles from the journal.the school paper, reading materials, partington family, education department victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyJournal, Victoria. Education Department, The School Paper; for Grades V and VI. 1922, 1922_
... Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Owned and used by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School. the school paper reading materials partington family education department victoria 12 issues per schoolyear (incomplete). ...A collection of stories to enlighten children's minds, prepared by the Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material.Owned and used by the Partington family, Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School.12 issues per schoolyear (incomplete). Black and white illustrations.String binding. Front cover missing. Dog-eared and damaged edges.the school paper, reading materials, partington family, education department victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyJournal, Victoria. Education Department, The School Paper; for Grades VII and VIII. 1924, 1924_
... Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Owned and used by the Partington family; Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School. the school paper reading materials partington family education department victoria On front cover: 'Jessie Partington' 12 issues per schoolyear (incomplete). ...A collection of stories to enlighten children's minds, prepared by the Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material.Owned and used by the Partington family; Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School.12 issues per schoolyear (incomplete). Black and white illustrations. Black cardboard front cover. String binding. Dog-eared and damaged edges.On front cover: 'Jessie Partington'the school paper, reading materials, partington family, education department victoria -
Greensborough Historical SocietyJournal, Victoria. Education Department, The School Paper for Grades VII and VIII. 1925, 1925_
... Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Includes supplements 'Made in Australia' Owned and used by the Partington family; Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School. the school paper reading materials partington family education department victoria On front cover and on some issues 'Jessie Partington' 12 issues per schoolyear (not in chronological order). ...A collection of stories to enlighten children's minds; prepared by the Victorian Education Department as supplementary reading material. Includes supplements 'Made in Australia'Owned and used by the Partington family; Greensborough pioneers whose children attended Greensborough Primary School.12 issues per schoolyear (not in chronological order). Black and white illustrations. Front cover brown cardboard, labelled 'The School Exercise'. Dogeared and damaged edges.On front cover and on some issues 'Jessie Partington'the school paper, reading materials, partington family, education department victoria -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Department of Education Victoria, The School Paper, December 1900
... "Having a monthly circulation of 211,670 copies, the Victoria "School Paper" is claimed by the Education department to form the staple provision for leading matter in the elementary schools." -( December 29, 1920, The Argus). In Victoria the Education Department's School papers were compulsory reading for children until the 1930s when the Victorian readers became compulsory and the School Papers supplemented them. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland "Having a monthly circulation of 211,670 copies, the Victoria "School Paper" is claimed by the Education department to form the staple provision for leading matter in the elementary schools." -( December 29, 1920, The Argus). In Victoria the Education Department's School papers were compulsory reading for children until the 1930s when the Victorian readers became compulsory and the School Papers supplemented them. ..."Having a monthly circulation of 211,670 copies, the Victoria "School Paper" is claimed by the Education department to form the staple provision for leading matter in the elementary schools." -( December 29, 1920, The Argus). In Victoria the Education Department's School papers were compulsory reading for children until the 1930s when the Victorian readers became compulsory and the School Papers supplemented them. This one is for Grades V and VI.This item is an example of a school text book used in the very early 20th century. School textbooks reflect the development of education in Australia.From them we can understand what was taught and how children learned in Australian schools in earlier times.A collection / compilation of magazines called the "The School Paper". Binding is string and the back cover is cloth covered. on front - "William Brown"education school-reader the-school-paper-1900 -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, The School Paper, August 1902
... "Having a monthly circulation of 211,670 copies, the Victoria "School Paper" is claimed by the Education department to form the staple provision for leading matter in the elementary schools." -( December 29, 1920, The Argus). In Victoria the Education Department's School papers were compulsory reading for children until the 1930s when the Victorian readers became compulsory and the School Papers supplemented them. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland "Having a monthly circulation of 211,670 copies, the Victoria "School Paper" is claimed by the Education department to form the staple provision for leading matter in the elementary schools." -( December 29, 1920, The Argus). In Victoria the Education Department's School papers were compulsory reading for children until the 1930s when the Victorian readers became compulsory and the School Papers supplemented them. ..."Having a monthly circulation of 211,670 copies, the Victoria "School Paper" is claimed by the Education department to form the staple provision for leading matter in the elementary schools." -( December 29, 1920, The Argus). In Victoria the Education Department's School papers were compulsory reading for children until the 1930s when the Victorian readers became compulsory and the School Papers supplemented them. This item is an example of a school text book used in the very early 20th century. School textbooks reflect the development of education in Australia.From them we can understand what was taught and how children learned in Australian schools in earlier times.A collection /compilation of The School Paper magazines. It has a hard cloth cover with string binding. The front cover is brown and the spine has blue and white stripes. Pasted on the inside cover is a photo of a school group.education reader the-school-paper-1902 -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers, 1989
... Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges The eight books - one for each of the grades that then comprised the primary school - were first published by the Victorian Education Department between 1928 and 1930. A series of 8 readers written to assist children to learn to read. reading books victorian education department A series of 8 readers written to assist children to learn to read. ...A series of 8 readers written to assist children to learn to read.A series of 8 books encased in a cardboard holder.fictionA series of 8 readers written to assist children to learn to read.reading, books, victorian education department -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The School Paper-1896-1898-Education Department, 1896-1898
... A book of school papers published in the 1800's in Victoria. victorian education department school papers history The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading ...The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.Hardcover. Book has a green cover. The title is in gold lettering on the front cover and spine. The publisher is also on the front cover.non-fictionThe School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.victorian education department, school papers, history -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The School Paper-1942-Education Department, 1940's
... A book of school papers published in the 1940's in Victoria. victorian education department school papers history The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading ...The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.Hardcover. Book has a green cover. The title is in gold lettering on the front cover and spine. The publisher is also on the front cover.non-fictionThe School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.victorian education department, school papers, history -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The School Paper-1943-Education Department, 1940's
... A book of school papers published in the 1940's in Victoria. victorian education department school papers history The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading ...The School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.Hardcover. Book has a green cover. The title is in gold lettering on the front cover and spine. The publisher is also on the front cover.non-fictionThe School paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published schoolbooks on Australian topics. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors.victorian education department, school papers, history -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyBook - Victorian Readers x 9, Victorian Readers Fifth Book (4) / Victorian Readers Sixth Book (2) / Victorian Readers Seventh Book ( 1) / Victorian Readers Eighth Book (2)
... Numurkah & District Historical Society Old Bank Building cnr Melville and Knox Street (118-120 Melville St) Numurkah the-murray education school reading readers english Victorian Readers with Education Department logo 9 x Victorian Readers books, Cardboard covers, various colours depending on year level (see photo) Victorian Readers Fifth Book (4) / Victorian Readers Sixth Book (2) / Victorian Readers Seventh Book ( 1) / Victorian Readers Eighth Book (2) Book Victorian Readers x 9 ...9 x Victorian Readers books, Cardboard covers, various colours depending on year level (see photo)Victorian Readers with Education Department logoeducation, school, reading, readers, english -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook - School Reader, John and Betty, 1954
... school reader was first published in 1951 by the Victorian Education department and was the official reading text for the Prep grades in all Victorian schools. It replaced a series of school readers that had been used in the schools from 1924. By the early 1980s they were replaced by a series of different texts. The reader is the first book in a series of readers devised by the Victorian Education ...The school reader was published by the Victorian Education Department and was the official reader for the Preparatory grades throughout Victorian school.A twenty four paged book with an orange cardboard cover and stapled together with the title 'John and Betty' printed in dark green lettering and a silhouette picture of a boy and girl with a dog in dark green and red.non-fictionThe school reader was published by the Victorian Education Department and was the official reader for the Preparatory grades throughout Victorian school.school readers, victorian education department, john and betty -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook - School Reader, Victorian Education Department, Playmates, 1952
... Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne Victorian Education DEpartment School readers Playmates The reader was the second in the series commenced in 1951 and was the official reading text for Grade 1 in all Victorian schools. This series of texts replaced an earlier set of Victorian Readers that were used in schools from 1924. The were all produced and published by the Victorian Education ...The reader was the second in the series commenced in 1951 and was the official reading text for Grade 1 in all Victorian schools. This series of texts replaced an earlier set of Victorian Readers that were used in schools from 1924. The were all produced and published by the Victorian Education Department and were gradually phased out in the 1980s when different methods of teaching reading were introduced.A school reader with a cardboard cover bound on the spine with two staples. The front cover has a silhouette picture in purple, green and cream of a boy with a dog and a little girl pushing a pram. There are 72 pages with illustrations and text throughout.non-fictionThe reader was the second in the series commenced in 1951 and was the official reading text for Grade 1 in all Victorian schools. This series of texts replaced an earlier set of Victorian Readers that were used in schools from 1924. The were all produced and published by the Victorian Education Department and were gradually phased out in the 1980s when different methods of teaching reading were introduced.victorian education department, school readers, playmates -
Hume City Civic CollectionBook - School Reader, Education Department of Victoria, Gather Round/Fourth Book, 1965
... Education Department of Victoria in 1965 and covered the reading course for Grade 4 classes. It has a wide selection of stories, plays and poems by various authors from different countries. he readers were used in Victorian schools from the mid 1960s until the early1980s. he reader was widely used throughout Victorian schools for two decades. School readers Gather Round Grade 4 Education ...A school reader for Grade 4 children.A bound school reader with a soft dark green cloth cover with lettering and diagrams in black and white. Both front and back covers are decorated with lines and circles of children holding readers. Inside there are 248 pages containing stories, poems and illustrations. fictionA school reader for Grade 4 children.school readers, gather round, grade 4, education department of victoria, a.c. brooks, government printer -
Mont De LanceyMagazine - The School Paper, Education Department. Victoria (Australia), 1967
... reading for children until 1928 when the Victorian readers became compulsory and the School Papers supplemented them. The three grades of School Papers were renamed in the late 1960s to become Meteor, Comet and Orbit. These editions were owned by Eunice Russell nee Gray. School magazines The School Paper Australian schools School Equipment Children's magazines with Education Department Victoria School Paper Grades Three and Four printed at the top of the front cover. A photograph on each cover depicts a doll dressed in a different national costume. (3 copies). Price 1d. March, November and December 1967 (9 copies) 1952. Magazine The School Paper Education ...The School Paper, a monthly publication of the Victorian Education Department, was first introduced into Victorian schools in 1896 for Class III, in response to a perceived need for locally edited and published school books on Australian topics. A School Paper for the Fourth Class was published in June 1897, and a third for the Fifth and Sixth Classes in September of the following year. The readers were core reading for schoolchildren and contained local content and material written by local authors. The School papers were compulsory reading for children until 1928 when the Victorian readers became compulsory and the School Papers supplemented them. The three grades of School Papers were renamed in the late 1960s to become Meteor, Comet and Orbit. These editions were owned by Eunice Russell nee Gray.Children's magazines with Education Department Victoria School Paper Grades Three and Four printed at the top of the front cover. A photograph on each cover depicts a doll dressed in a different national costume. (3 copies). Price 1d. March, November and December 1967 (9 copies) 1952. school magazines, the school paper, australian schools, school equipment -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, Second book of Victorian Readers, 1937
... Schools Victorian Education Department This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Second Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade two in Primary Schools in 1937. 'Neil Chapman' is written in ink on the title page at the top. Illegible pencil writing at the top of the front cover. A very damaged brown softcover book with the title, Second Book of the Victorian Readers printed in black lettering on the front cover with a black outlined illustration of a young girl sitting on a chair reading ...This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Second Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade two in Primary Schools in 1937.A very damaged brown softcover book with the title, Second Book of the Victorian Readers printed in black lettering on the front cover with a black outlined illustration of a young girl sitting on a chair reading a book. The cover is coming away from the spine which has green tape binding it. The title page has publishing information and a symbol of the Education Department of Victoria and crest inside a circle in the middle of the page. There are short stories, poems and black and white with some coloured illustrations. Neil Chapman is written in ink on the title page at the top. Pp.104 non-fictionThis is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Second Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade two in Primary Schools in 1937.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Fourth Book, 1930
... Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fourth Book published by the Education ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fourth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria.A badly damaged grey fabric covered hardcover Victorian reader, Fourth Book.The front cover has the title with Education department Victoria and a crest inside a black circle at the top. Second Edition is printed at the bottom. The spine has broken away from the cover. There are ink and pencil markings throughout. There is included Contents, Acknowledgements poems, short stories, play scripts, black and white illustrations and Notes and Exercises at the back. 181Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fourth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria. school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Fifth Book, 1940
... Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Five in Victorian Primary Schools.A faded dark green fabric covered hardcover with the title Victorian Reader Fifth Book printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the bottom. The cover is coming away from the spine and is held together with aged cellotape. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. Neil Chapman is written in ink on the top of the title page. On the Contents page written in blue ink is Ross Chapman. On the Acknowledgements page written in red ink, Athol. 214 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Five in Victorian Primary Schools.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Fifth Book
... Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Five in Victorian Primary Schools.A faded vinyl light green softcover with the title Victorian Reader Fifth Book, printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the bottom. There is a Contents, Acknowledgements and Notes and Comments at the back for teacher and student use. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. 216 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Fifth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Five in Victorian Primary Schools.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department -
Mont De LanceyBook, Education Department of Victoria, The Victorian Readers Sixth Book
... Victorian Primary Schools were given these readers to supplement their reading at home. School reader Textbooks Schools Victorian Education Department The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education ...The Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.A blue fabric covered hardcover with the title Victorian Reader Sixth Book printed in black lettering at the top of the front cover. Underneath is a black circle with Education Department Victoria surrounding a symbol. Second Edition is printed at the bottom right. There is a Contents, Acknowledgements and Notes and Comments at the back for teacher and student use. There are short stories, poems and black and white illustrations. Trevor. R. is written in blue biro on the right top corner of the front end paper. There are remains of a torn off home made paper cover on the edges of the front and back covers. 243 Pp.non-fictionThe Victorian Readers were a series of school readers (eight in number) produced between 1928 and 1930 for school children in Victoria and used (with revisions) until the 1950s. This is a second edition of The Victorian Readers Sixth Book published by the Education Department of Victoria for use in Grade Six in Primary Schools.school reader, textbooks, schools, victorian education department
