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Mont De LanceyBook, Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, Whitcombe's New Federal Arithmetic Grade IV, 1933
... ...primary school curriculum...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Used by Lance Sebire at Wandin Yallock State School. arithmetic primary school curriculum A re-written textbook of Arithmetic for elementary students to meet the needs of the 1934 Revised Victorian Course of Study. ...A re-written textbook of Arithmetic for elementary students to meet the needs of the 1934 Revised Victorian Course of Study.A grey badly damaged paperback with Whitcombe's New Federal Arithmetic Grade IV, printed on a scrill like shape and Specially written to meet the requirements of the New Victorian Course of Study for Elementary Schools written below in a box, along with the publisher's symbol. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited Melbourne & Sydney and other cities is written at the bottom of the front cover as well as the price. 1/- .Inside are exercises, charts, diagrams and lessons for the students to complete.112p.non-fictionA re-written textbook of Arithmetic for elementary students to meet the needs of the 1934 Revised Victorian Course of Study.arithmetic, primary school curriculum -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, James Cook Primary School, Courses of study for Primary Schools / compiled by David Jones, 1978_
... primary school...primary curriculum...A detailed look at a proposed curriculum for all grades at primary school level....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A detailed look at a proposed curriculum for all grades at primary school level. An historical record of primary curriculum from the 1970s. james cook primary school primary curriculum primary education Soft red cover, various pagings. ...A detailed look at a proposed curriculum for all grades at primary school level.An historical record of primary curriculum from the 1970s.Soft red cover, various pagings.james cook primary school, primary curriculum, primary education -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - St. Kevin’s Primary School
... Primary School... Ormond... St. Kevin’s Primary School Ormond... School Curriculum...Primary School, Ormond in the Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader on 22/05/2012. Includes a colour photograph of the school with new additions and lists the programs and strengths of the school. A colour advertisement for St. Kevin’s in the Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader on 14/04/2011. Also includes information on classes etc. A copy of the 1987 Moorabbin Community Directory Listing for St. Kevin’s Primary School. St. Kevin’s Primary School Ormond St. Kevin’s Primary School Ormond School Curriculum ...This file contains three items. A colour advertisement for St. Kevin’s Primary School, Ormond in the Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader on 22/05/2012. Includes a colour photograph of the school with new additions and lists the programs and strengths of the school. A colour advertisement for St. Kevin’s in the Caulfield/Port Phillip Leader on 14/04/2011. Also includes information on classes etc. A copy of the 1987 Moorabbin Community Directory Listing for St. Kevin’s Primary School.st. kevin’s primary school, ormond, st. kevin’s primary school ormond, school curriculum, school, catholic schools, independent schools, primary schools, principals, cooney m., lundrum s., parents club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BADHAM COLLECTION: ARITHMETIC TEXTBOOK, 1910-1939
... The books were written to meet the specific requirements of Victorian primary school curriculum from Grade 2 through to Grade 6. ...The books were written to meet the specific requirements of Victorian primary school curriculum from Grade 2 through to Grade 6. ...The Federal Arithmetic are a series of mathematics workbooks edited by J. McRae and published by Whitcombe and Tombs. The books were written to meet the specific requirements of Victorian primary school curriculum from Grade 2 through to Grade 6. They were used from the 1910s through the 1930s.Book with thin brown cardboard covers and cream paper with black printing. Ink stains evident on the front cover. Advertisements for other textbooks published by Whitcombe and Tombs on last two pages of textbook.Front cover 'THE FEDERAL ARITHMETIC FOR GRADE VI. Edited by J. McRae M.A., Inspector of Schools, Victoria'. 'Specially written to meet the requirements of the New Victorian Course of Study for Elementary Schools'. 'MELBOURNE, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON AND DUNEDIN, N.Z. AND LONDON. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS LIMITED'.badham collection, arithmetic, mathematics, j. mcrae, primary school, whitcombe and tombs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: POLICY & CURRICULUM
... Collection - Golden Square Primary School No 1189 Policy & Curriculum...Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Policy & Curriculum. Light blue/grey cover with black printing and black picture of the school. ...Collection - Golden Square Primary School No 1189 Policy & Curriculum Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Policy & Curriculum. ...Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Policy & Curriculum. Light blue/grey cover with black printing and black picture of the school. Part A. Subjects covered are: Organization and Procedures; Visual Perception - Preparatory Year; Word Structure; Preparatory Written Expression; Writing; Reading Program; Art/Craft Program; Science, and Social Studies; Bound copy of 63 pages.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no 1189 policy & curriculum -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPosters & Booklets - Primary Education Topics, ANZAC, Zoo Animals, Magic, Funfairs
... Primary Schools often use a theme of interest with curriculum based activities....Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country Primary Schools often use a theme of interest with curriculum based activities. ...Primary Schools often use a theme of interest with curriculum based activities.Mt Beauty Primary SchoolANZAC - Sepia pictures, black print. Reverse is colored with book advertisements. 1987 Eleven colored zoo animal pictures Primary Education Topics Booklets - Magic & Funfairs. Magic (1) 1978 - has 8 b & w pages with illustrations Magic (2) Folds out to 4 activity sheets on 1 side & colored picture on reverse Fanfairs Booklet: Colored poster and activity b & w sheets enclosed and held by staples.Zoo poster: 'Vertical File'stamped on and 'Zoos' handwrittenmt beauty primary school aids, education, themes / topics -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMagazine - Nature, Joseph Swanson Wilkinson, Wild Life Australian Nature Magazine, January 1949
... school's curriculum. Bogong School was noted for having a great interest in nature and conservation. bogong primary school. bogong. wild life. nature. ...This magazine was part of the Bogong School's library and represents an important aspect of the school's curriculum.Bogong School was noted for having a great interest in nature and conservation. 48 page soft covered magazine. Cover with limited colour including orange, black, white and brown with green. Inside pages in black, brown and grey pictures with black print on off white pages. Page 41 is in cartoon form. 'Registered at G.P.O. Melbourne for transmission by post as a periodical'. written in black in tiny print across the top. 1st line: 'Wild Life' in orange with white outline. 2nd line: 'Australian Nature Magazine' in white underneath title. All across top. 3rd written line: 'January, 1949 Through Wildflower Land 1/-' underneath picture of Kangaroo Paw. in black Underneath this writing follows: 4th line: 'Vol.11 No. 1 The Truth About Borers : : Beautiful Bird Pictures' in black Underneath 1/- is 'Monthly' Background behind black writing is orange same as title.bogong primary school. bogong. wild life. nature. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTrophies - Bogong Primary School
... The school was well equiped and presented a broad curriculum enjoying participation in many organisations. Bogong Primary ...Trophies were awarded to recognise achievements in many areas of the school curriculum. Sir Kenneth George Luke (1896-1971) was a successful businessman and VFL football administrator. K.G.Luke was a private mint that made 1956 Olympic Games medals for the Numismatic Association of Victoria. It operated between 1937 and 1974. Note: 'Rosebowl replica' may refer to the Rose Bowl Home of the UCLA Football Layered Wooden Stadium Replica With the Los Angeles Campus Skyline. (A football reference for the shape of the trophy?)Bogong Primary School was built for the workers of the SECV during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. The school was well equiped and presented a broad curriculum enjoying participation in many organisations. A. Bakelite base with stained metal cup attached to a metal stem with a cup on top. The cup has 2 curved handles and an inscription between them on one side. B. Bakelite base with a metal stained 'silver' cup attached. The cup has a 'neck' with the cup on top. The cup has one curved handle. The other handle is missing. Previously UKV 058 and UKV 061B. The K. G. Luke / Trophy for replica sustained interest in bird study / presented / State School 4590 / Bogong / for sustained interest / in bird study A. "A.M.V -4 / Pet Parade / Save the Children / Fund bogong primary school, pet parade, bird study, k.g. luke trophy -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Teaching Infants, MacMillan and Co., Limited, MacMillan's Teaching in Practice for Infant Schools Projects and Pictures Vol. 3, 1949 (exact)
... This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum. The fact that it was in a rural area, Kiewa Valley did present a slightly different learning atmosphere than in the larger towns and cities. ...This book was used in the first school in Mt Beauty only started in 1948/1949 this would have been one of the first books used in the school. Also as a state school book it is also significant to the Victorian State school system. There could be a lot of these books in other towns in the state, therefore it may not be just found in Mt Beauty. This item is historically significance as it shows what sort of books were used for that period. It is socially significant as the Mt Beauty school was new in this period therefore shows what the students were using. This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum. The fact that it was in a rural area, Kiewa Valley did present a slightly different learning atmosphere than in the larger towns and cities. The majority of parents within the Kiewa Valley, had slight reservations of the "high and mighty" attitude of some city dwellers and the effectiveness of city bred teachers was how to overcome these ingrained mores. The mentioning of European nations and lifestyles was to the pupils in the infant schools far more like "fairyland" than the realism that they experienced on the "land". However at this age level fantasy was more important than reality. Australian fantasy tales e.g. Blinky Bill (circa 1930s) introduced main characters that infants could identify, especially in rural schools.This item is a green coloured hard backed book containing 384 double sided pages. Nearly all pages have black writing and free hand sketches. There are some pages of duplicated sheet music.See KVHS 0045, KVHS 0046, KVHS 0048 for the other volumes held.On the spine is "MACMILLANS TEACHING IN PRACTICE" below this "PROJECTS and PICTURES" underneath "VOL 3". On title page "edited by E.J.S.Lay" underneath"VOLUME THREE". Below this there is printed a two branch wreath within these an "Olympic" type torch.book, school, teacher, children, infant, reference, educational -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Teaching Infants, MacMillan's Teaching in Practice for Infant Schools Projects and Pictures Vol. 1, 1949
... primary schools. "Australianism" was frowned upon by educational institutions as being not proper English. This belief lingered on for a longer period in private schools, where "ockerism" was a dirty word. It was not until the mid 1950s that the Australian dialect and social mores were accepted as suitable for educational activities. This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum ...This item was reprinted in 1949 (first edition in 1934) in Great Britain and used in Victorian Infant school classes.This was in the era where "mother England" was still the favourite source of educational text books for Australian primary schools. "Australianism" was frowned upon by educational institutions as being not proper English. This belief lingered on for a longer period in private schools, where "ockerism" was a dirty word. It was not until the mid 1950s that the Australian dialect and social mores were accepted as suitable for educational activities.This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum. The fact that it was in a rural area, Kiewa Valley did present a slightly different learning atmosphere than in the larger towns and cities. The majority of parents within the Kiewa Valley, had a slight resentment of the "high and mighty" attitude of city dwellers with a "plum in their mouths" and the effectiveness of city bred teachers was how to overcome these ingrained mores. The mentioning of European nations and lifestyles was to the pupils in the infant schools far more like "fairyland" than the realism that they experienced on the "land". However at this age level fantasy was more important than reality. Australian fantasy tales e.g. Blinky Bill (circa 1930s) introduced main characters that infants could identify, especially in rural schools.This item is a green coloured hard backed book containing 384 double sided pages. Nearly all pages have black writing and free hand sketches. There are some pages of duplicated sheet music.See KVHS 0046, KVHS 0047, KVHS 0048 for the other volumes held.On the spine is "MACMILLANS TEACHING IN PRACTICE" below this "PROJECTS and PICTURES" underneath "VOL 1". On title page "edited by E.J.S.Lay" underneath VOLUME ONE. Below this there is printed a two branch wreath within these an "Olympic" type torch.infant school curriculum, teacher's aid reference, instruction book -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Teaching Infants, MacMillan's Teaching in Practice for Infant Schools Projects and Pictures Vol. 2, 1949
... primary schools. "Australianism" was frowned upon by educational institutions as being not proper English. This belief lingered on for a longer period in private schools, where "ockerism" was a dirty word. It was not until the mid 1950s that the Australian dialect and social mores were accepted as suitable for educational activities. This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum ...This item was reprinted in 1949 (first edition in 1934) in Great Britain and used in Victorian Infant school classes.This was in the era where "mother England" was still the favourite source of educational text books for Australian primary schools. "Australianism" was frowned upon by educational institutions as being not proper English. This belief lingered on for a longer period in private schools, where "ockerism" was a dirty word. It was not until the mid 1950s that the Australian dialect and social mores were accepted as suitable for educational activities.This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum. The fact that it was in a rural area, Kiewa Valley did present a slightly different learning atmosphere than in the larger towns and cities. The majority of parents within the Kiewa Valley, had a slight resentment of the "high and mighty" attitude of city dwellers with a "plum in their mouths" and the effectiveness of city bred teachers was to overcome these ingrained mores. The mentioning of European nations and lifestyles was to the pupils in the infant schools far more like "fairyland" than the realism that they experienced on the "land". However at this age level fantasy was more important than reality. Australian fantasy tales e.g. Blinky Bill (circa 1930s) introduced main characters that infants could identify, especially in rural schools.This item is a green coloured hard backed book containing 768 double sided pages. Nearly all pages have black writing and free hand sketches. There are some pages of duplicated sheet music. See KVHS 0045, KVHS 0047, KVHS 0048 for the other volumes held.On the spine is "MACMILLANS TEACHING IN PRACTICE" below this "PROJECTS and PICTURES" underneath "VOL 2". On title page "edited by E.J.S.Lay" underneath VOLUME TWO. Below this there is printed a two branch wreath within these an "Olympic" type torch.infant school curriculum, teacher's aid reference, instruction book -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Teaching Infants, MacMillan's Teaching in Practice for Infant Schools Projects and Pictures Vol. 5, 1949
... primary schools. "Australianism" was frowned upon by educational institutions as being not proper English. This belief lingered on for a longer period in private schools, where "ockerism" was a dirty word. It was not until the mid 1950s that the Australian dialect and social mores were accepted as suitable for educational activities. This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum ...This item was reprinted in 1949 (first edition in 1934) in Great Britain and used in Victorian Infant school classes.This was in the era where "mother England" was still the favourite source of educational text books for Australian primary schools. "Australianism" was frowned upon by educational institutions as being not proper English. This belief lingered on for a longer period in private schools, where "ockerism" was a dirty word. It was not until the mid 1950s that the Australian dialect and social mores were accepted as suitable for educational activities.This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum. The fact that it is in a rural area, Kiewa Valley did present a slightly different learning atmosphere than in the larger towns and cities. The majority of parents within the Kiewa Valley, had a slight resentment of the "high and mighty" attitude of city dwellers with a "plum in their mouths" and the effectiveness of city bred teachers was to overcome these ingrained mores. The mentioning of European nations and lifestyles was to the pupils in the infant schools far more like "fairyland" than the realism that they experienced on the "land". However at this age level fantasy was more important than reality. Australian fantasy tales e.g. Blinky Bill (circa 1930s) introduced main characters that infants could identify, especially in rural schools.This item is a green coloured hard backed book containing 2067 double sided pages. Nearly all pages have black writing and free hand sketches. There are some pages of duplicated sheet music.The last 13 pages contain the index of the total 5 volumes of the set. See KVHS 0045, KVHS 0046, KVHS 0047 for the the volumes held.On the spine is "MACMILLANS TEACHING IN PRACTICE" below this "PROJECTS and PICTURES" underneath "VOL 5". On title page "edited by E.J.S.Lay" underneath"VOLUME FIVE". Below this there is printed a two branch wreath within these an "Olympic" type torch.teacher's aid reference, instruction book, infant school curriculum -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Teaching Infants, The Teacher in the Modern Elementary School, 1941
... This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum. The fact that it is in a rural area, in an enclosed SEC construction worker's village in the Kiewa Valley did present a slightly different learning atmosphere than in the larger towns and cities. ...This teacher's aid publication was used by the teachers in the The Bogong Primary School from 1941 and also the Mount Beauty Primary School from its establishment in 1947. Both had most of their pupils recruited from SEC(Victoria) Hydro Electricity Scheme employees working for a limited time scale. Rural based children benefited greatly by the decision by the SEC to provide these facilities for their worker's families. This bypass of the "typical rural provisions" offered to other schools, by the Victorian Department of Education was a bonus to the Kiewa Valley educational community. These schools had a higher level of facilities available to them than other "typical" rural schools. Treasured facilities such as a comprehensive library, movie projector, tape recorder and public address system placed these two schools at the level of the Greater Public School of city or the larger towns rather than the small rural schools in Victoria.This item was used in Mount Beauty Primary School as part of a teacher's curriculum. The fact that it is in a rural area, in an enclosed SEC construction worker's village in the Kiewa Valley did present a slightly different learning atmosphere than in the larger towns and cities. The majority of parents within the Kiewa Valley, had a slight resentment of the "high and mighty" attitude of city dwellers with a "plum in their mouths" and the effectiveness that city bred teachers had to achieve was to overcome these ingrained mores. The majority of students at this primary school had parents who were working for (the closed "village" of the SEC Hydro Electricity Scheme. In the 1940s this school would have children from multi-cultural backgrounds as many of the parents were recruited as labourers or with European technical backgrounds. In the book,the black and white photographs detailing the classroom sizes and configurations point to larger classes and slightly different teaching methods than that which existed in Australia. This teacher's aid book presents the Australian rural teachers with an advanced American approach to teaching methods. These methods were based on the then modern "group" psychological teachings and were a good guide in the development of a more effective and progressive teaching platform. The one thing that it did not address was the easy going Australian psyche of "she'll be right mate" of the Australia rural community. The socio-economic identity of the Kiewa Valley rural community was not that of the typical city community (American) and this was a challenge for city based and trained teachers. The principles that the book presents is not constrained by the date of publication or its time of use (1954).This hard cardboard covered book is sleeveless but bound by a red cloth glued onto a thick cardboard base. It has the title printed in gold script on the spine with horizontal and fifteen black horizontal lines at the top and bottom. The front cover has the title printed in gold coloured letters (the first and last words are in freehand script style)On the spine and front cover is printed "The TEACHER IN THE MODERN ELEMENTARY School" school organisation, developmental stages of children, subliminal classroom mental and physical stimulation, usa 1940s teacher aids. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Reference Teaching, Handwork for Schools, circa 1944
... Primary Schools in the 1940's. It teachers the value of art and handwork as a necessary part of general education. This text book shows the importance and the growing recognition of various hand crafts as part of general education in Victorian schools in the 1940's and also that handcrafts are an integral part of the curriculum, leading towards an improvement in artistic appreciation by raising handwork from the level of manual exercises to that of creative applied art. hand crafts schools curriculum education Front cover: Handwork for Schools, W.R. ...A text book designed as an aid to teachers in Victorian Primary Schools in the 1940's. It teachers the value of art and handwork as a necessary part of general education.This text book shows the importance and the growing recognition of various hand crafts as part of general education in Victorian schools in the 1940's and also that handcrafts are an integral part of the curriculum, leading towards an improvement in artistic appreciation by raising handwork from the level of manual exercises to that of creative applied art.A hard covered text book, faded blue cover.Front cover: Handwork for Schools, W.R. Dean and H. Jolly, and at the bottom of cover 'Oxford University Press, Leighton House, Melbourne, London: Humphrey Milford.' On the first page, handwritten in red, is a signature 'N. Rodgers' and the title is repeated. The price is marked as 6/6 ( Six shillings, six pence)hand crafts, schools, curriculum, education -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, The Golden Years of Physical Education in Victorian Primary Schools: Work Hard - Play Hard - One Teacher's Part 1965-1995, 2021
... Primary Phyisical education curriculum committee...thomastown west primary school...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Physical Education Education bendigo inspectorate physical education centre achper barry dellavedova educational gymnastics Primary Phyisical education curriculum committee thomastown west primary school moreland primary school brunswick central school alumni Blue covered book of 103 pages with numerous photograpich illustrations. ...Blue covered book of 103 pages with numerous photograpich illustrations.non-fictionphysical education, education, bendigo inspectorate, physical education centre, achper, barry dellavedova, educational gymnastics, primary phyisical education curriculum committee, thomastown west primary school, moreland primary school, brunswick central school, alumni -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Caulfield State School No. 773
... Student making ecofriendly works with household rubbish, dated 29/06/2011 Students perform Songoku in Japanese, a play written by school’s Japanese staff dated 27/09/2011 Annual school fete has a Japanese theme, including Japanese drummers concert. dated 15/11/2011 School to receive a visit from Victoria’s Governor and his wife, following a visit from local Mayor, Education minister and Japanese Consul General; dated 15/05/2012 Article dated Nov, 2012 regarding the success of the bilingual curriculum at Caulfield Primary School. ...Student making ecofriendly works with household rubbish, dated 29/06/2011 Students perform Songoku in Japanese, a play written by school’s Japanese staff dated 27/09/2011 Annual school fete has a Japanese theme, including Japanese drummers concert. dated 15/11/2011 School to receive a visit from Victoria’s Governor and his wife, following a visit from local Mayor, Education minister and Japanese Consul General; dated 15/05/2012 Article dated Nov, 2012 regarding the success of the bilingual curriculum at Caulfield Primary School. ...Seven articles on school and students past and present activities: Article on 2011 prep childrens first day at school, dated 15/02/2011 Former student shares his recollections during Education Week; dated 31/05/2011. Student making ecofriendly works with household rubbish, dated 29/06/2011 Students perform Songoku in Japanese, a play written by school’s Japanese staff dated 27/09/2011 Annual school fete has a Japanese theme, including Japanese drummers concert. dated 15/11/2011 School to receive a visit from Victoria’s Governor and his wife, following a visit from local Mayor, Education minister and Japanese Consul General; dated 15/05/2012 Article dated Nov, 2012 regarding the success of the bilingual curriculum at Caulfield Primary School. Noting that there are only 12 in Victoria.caulfield primary school, davies emma., davidson angela., glen huntly road., primary schools, artists, caulfield south, gray peter, school plays, japanese bilingual program., hyams jamie, principals, songoku, suzuki- bevan miho, mayors., patterson; ron, oakley sonya, grants, glen eira, governors -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Research Primary School, We Need a School at Research - celebrating 125 years at Research Primary School, edited by Maggie Sakko, 2014
... Primary School, north-eastern suburb of Melbourne. Begins with condensed version of the 1989 history of first 100 years, then covers 25 years 1989-2014: buildings and facilities, principals, teachers, students, uniform, School Council, Parents Group, out of school care, curriculum, and special events such as productions and camps. ...Primary School, north-eastern suburb of Melbourne. Begins with condensed version of the 1989 history of first 100 years, then covers 25 years 1989-2014: buildings and facilities, principals, teachers, students, uniform, School Council, Parents Group, out of school care, curriculum, and special events such as productions and camps. ...History of Research Primary School, north-eastern suburb of Melbourne. Begins with condensed version of the 1989 history of first 100 years, then covers 25 years 1989-2014: buildings and facilities, principals, teachers, students, uniform, School Council, Parents Group, out of school care, curriculum, and special events such as productions and camps. Registers of principals, staff and students are included. Numerous photographs are included.100 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm.ISBN 9780646925172research (vic.) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Work on paper - 1990s Advertising Brochure for Bendigo East State School
... The two-sided trifold brightly coloured 1990s brochure is an advertisement for Bendigo East Primary School No.3893. It describes the school facilities, curriculum, educational enhancement program, and information about the school. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Bendigo East State School Bendigo Schools Gemma Starr Collection The two-sided trifold brightly coloured 1990s brochure is an advertisement for Bendigo East Primary School No.3893. It describes the school facilities, curriculum, educational enhancement program, and information about the school. ...The two-sided trifold brightly coloured 1990s brochure is an advertisement for Bendigo East Primary School No.3893. It describes the school facilities, curriculum, educational enhancement program, and information about the school. The brochure contains five colour photos of students participating in school activities wearing a maroon and gold uniform. One photo shows the school building. the brochure was professionally produced by bArt'n'PRINt of Bendigo with photography by T.&M. Thomas Photographic Studio.bendigo east state school, bendigo schools, gemma starr collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Booklet - 1916 - 1998 Booklet of Bendigo East State School and 1995 School Profile
... It highlights the school guiding principles, curriculum, resources and facilities, as well as future plans. The introduction gives a brief history of the school's early days. The green 8-page booklet titled Bendigo East Primary...It highlights the school guiding principles, curriculum, resources and facilities, as well as future plans. The introduction gives a brief history of the school's early days. The green 8-page booklet titled Bendigo East Primary ...The black and white A4 sheet of paper is titled P.S 3893 Bendigo East School Profile. It highlights the school guiding principles, curriculum, resources and facilities, as well as future plans. The introduction gives a brief history of the school's early days. The green 8-page booklet titled Bendigo East Primary School N0. 3893 1916-1998 has a grainy photograph of the school on the front cover. Inside the cover is a brief history of the school from 1916 to 1998. The brochure mentions the school closure and amalgamation with White Hills Secondary College. There are four photographs in the brochure and a list of headmasters/principals.bendigo east state school, bendigo schools, gemma starr collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: EXAMINATION REGISTER 1920
... primary school Golden Square Grade 6 School 1189 Education Department Victoria, A.C. Brooks Government Printer Melbourne. Examination register 1920, school no. 1189, Golden Square, Grade 6. Contains description of exams given to grade 6 students, with comments regarding the overall curriculum ...Examination register 1920, school no. 1189, Golden Square, Grade 6. Contains description of exams given to grade 6 students, with comments regarding the overall curriculum program and marks of the students in reading, writing, arithmetic and history.Education Department Victoria, A.C. Brooks Government Printer Melbourne.bendigo, education, golden square primary school, golden square grade 6, school 1189 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPamphlet, Southwood Primary School (Ringwood) advertising flyer
... Primary School enrolements. Address - Maidstone St, Ringwood, 3134, PH: 9870 4106 List details of facilities, curriculum, and parental involvement. ...Primary School enrolements. Address - Maidstone St, Ringwood, 3134, PH: 9870 4106 List details of facilities, curriculum, and parental involvement. ...Light green coloured, folded A4 paper pamphlet titled "A School of Pride and Quality" advertising Southwood Primary School enrolements. Address - Maidstone St, Ringwood, 3134, PH: 9870 4106 List details of facilities, curriculum, and parental involvement. Advertises after school care. Some B&W photos of students. Descibes Southwood as a School of the Future, striving to 'preserve a rural school ethos' -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Education kit, Department of Veterans Affairs, Schooling, service and the Great War, 2014
... primary schools. Introduction -- Advice to Primary School Teachers -- Structure and components of this resource -- The Australian curriculum -- Disclaimer and acknowledgements -- What does that word mean? ...A resource for primary schools. Introduction -- Advice to Primary School Teachers -- Structure and components of this resource -- The Australian curriculum -- Disclaimer and acknowledgements -- What does that word mean? -- INVESTIGATION 1: What were schools like during the Great War? How did students learn? Which family members were likely to serve in the Great War? -- INVESTIGATION 2: What did students learn about the British Empire, its allies and enemies during the Great War? -- INVESTIGATION 3: What were some of the values taught by schools during the Great War? -- INVESTIGATION 4: How did the Great War affect daily life in schools? -- INVESTIGATION 5: What patriotic activities did many students perform at school or home, and why? -- INVESTIGATION 6: How did families and school communities cope with the sadness of losing people they knew? How did they remember people who did not return? How did they help those who did return?82 pages : illustrations - spiral bound Contains CDnon-fictionA resource for primary schools. Introduction -- Advice to Primary School Teachers -- Structure and components of this resource -- The Australian curriculum -- Disclaimer and acknowledgements -- What does that word mean? -- INVESTIGATION 1: What were schools like during the Great War? How did students learn? Which family members were likely to serve in the Great War? -- INVESTIGATION 2: What did students learn about the British Empire, its allies and enemies during the Great War? -- INVESTIGATION 3: What were some of the values taught by schools during the Great War? -- INVESTIGATION 4: How did the Great War affect daily life in schools? -- INVESTIGATION 5: What patriotic activities did many students perform at school or home, and why? -- INVESTIGATION 6: How did families and school communities cope with the sadness of losing people they knew? How did they remember people who did not return? How did they help those who did return?war and education, schooling, world war one, teaching -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photographs, Snowy River Mail, October 1987
... These photographs were taken at the Curriculum and Technology in Schools workshop held in Bendigo, Victoria in October 1987. Eighty rural primary schools were involved including many from East Gippsland. ...These photographs were taken at the Curriculum and Technology in Schools workshop held in Bendigo, Victoria in October 1987. Eighty rural primary schools were involved including many from East Gippsland. ...In 3098.1 from L-R are John Pritchard and Graeme Rodier. Jeff Wilson is in 3098.2. Both photographs are connected to Adult Learning TAFE and CEP. These photographs were taken at the Curriculum and Technology in Schools workshop held in Bendigo, Victoria in October 1987. Eighty rural primary schools were involved including many from East Gippsland. From the Snowy River Mail; " A large number of technologies was......demonstrated at the conference. Participants were given hands on experience with audio and computer conferencing, CD Rom. an Invicon booth ( individual video console (INVICON) enables any teacher to produce short, relevant teaching videos for individual pupils without assistance), packet radio, videodisk, robotics and many more...." This is a pictorial record associated with education in Orbost.Two black / white photographs of two men seated at a desk with computers. The man on the right is holding a phone.education-east-gippsland tecnology -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Snowy River Mail, October 1987
... This photograph was taken at the Curriculum and Technology in Schools workshop held in Bendigo, Victoria in October 1987. Eighty rural primary schools were involved including many from East Gippsland. ...This photograph was taken at the Curriculum and Technology in Schools workshop held in Bendigo, Victoria in October 1987. Eighty rural primary schools were involved including many from East Gippsland. ...This a photograph of the Gippsland representatives at the C.A.T.S. conference. This photograph was taken at the Curriculum and Technology in Schools workshop held in Bendigo, Victoria in October 1987. Eighty rural primary schools were involved including many from East Gippsland. From the Snowy River Mail; " A large number of technologies was......demonstrated at the conference. Participants were given hands on experience with audio and computer conferencing, CD Rom. an Invicon booth ( individual video console (INVICON) enables any teacher to produce short, relevant teaching videos for individual pupils without assistance), packet radio, videodisk, robotics and many more...." In the back row are: Al Balfour (Bairnsdale Min of E); Graeme Rodier (OHS); Roger Nink (Swifts Creek); John Hillier (Mallacoota); Barry Lay ( Bairnsdale HS); Ross Burn ( Bairnsdale HS), In the front row are: Jeff Wilson (Mallacoota); Bea Lay (Bairnsdale HS); Rick Box ( Swifts Creek) and Brian Pomeroy (AVRB Bairnsdalel). Al Balfour was a noted educator, local identity and one of country Victoria's strongest advocates.This is a pictorial record associated with education in East Gippsland.A black / white photograph of a group of people. The back row is standing and the front is sitting on chairs.education-east-gippsland technology -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Black and White, Ponsonby May Carew Smyth, 1906
... Opening in November, the school offered day classes and a broad curriculum, and under Carew-Smyth's guidance, established a sound reputation. In November 1899 he was appointed inspector of drawing in the Department of Education. Carew-Smyth saw drawing as a crucial link between primary...Opening in November, the school offered day classes and a broad curriculum, and under Carew-Smyth's guidance, established a sound reputation. In November 1899 he was appointed inspector of drawing in the Department of Education. Carew-Smyth saw drawing as a crucial link between primary ...Ponsonby Carew Smyth, A.R.C.A. London, was Victorian Art Inspector of Technical Schools. "Ponsonby May Carew-Smyth (1860-1939), educationist, was born on 7 August 1860 at Cork, Ireland, son of Emmanuel Uniacke Smyth, gentleman, and his wife Catherine Giles, née Carew. Carew-Smyth's initial art training and teaching was at the Belfast Government School of Art and Design. In 1885 he entered the National Art Training School at South Kensington, London, where he remained as student and teacher for five years. He also taught at Rugby School, studied at the Royal School of Wood Carving and the Guild School of Handicrafts, London, and was sent by the Department of Science and Art to study art, art education and museum procedures in Paris. Testimonials to his career in England affirm his ability and dedication as an educationist and his integrity as a man. On 23 December 1890 Carew-Smyth married Marie Reynolds of Brixton; they migrated to Australia next January. In September Carew-Smyth applied from Melbourne for the position of master of the school of art and design, established under the auspices of the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. Opening in November, the school offered day classes and a broad curriculum, and under Carew-Smyth's guidance, established a sound reputation. In November 1899 he was appointed inspector of drawing in the Department of Education. Carew-Smyth saw drawing as a crucial link between primary and technical education, insisting on it as a 'mental process quite as much as a manual'; he believed strongly in the utilitarian value of drawing to the artisan class and of art as 'craftmanship'. By his emphasis on teacher-training, by his role in the Teachers' Training College, and by his constant travels, writing and lecturing, he upgraded both the standard and importance of drawing early in the century. His meticulous mind formulated the Austral Drawing Books which provided the basis of instruction in the subject in Victoria until 1927. Although he gave his occupation as 'artist', Carew-Smyth was primarily an educationist. He was actively involved in the early years of Prahran and Swinburne Technical colleges, and especially the Working Men's College which held his interest even after his retirement. In 1906 he was appointed chairman of the Victorian State Schools' Equipment and Decoration Society, and he was important in the organization of the state schools' exhibition that year. He designed the commemorative wall plaques installed in state schools after World War I, and the art teachers' certificate. He was prominent in bringing about the 1922 Jubilee Exhibition, and the 1926 showing of work of overseas schools, and especially the 1934 Melbourne centenary 'Early Victorian Art' exhibition. In the 1930s he wrote wide-ranging, informative and sometimes humorous articles for the Argus on various aspects of the decorative arts. In mid-1936 he was acting director of the National Gallery of Victoria. To students his single-mindedness sometimes suggested sternness, but Carew-Smyth was always held in the highest regard both professionally and personally. His colleagues recalled a man of kindness, unstinting devotion to work, and humour; he was considered quite a raconteur. Survived by his wife, a son and a daughter, he died in his home at South Yarra on 9 October 1939, and was cremated." (Margot Lethlean, 'Carew-Smyth, Ponsonby May (1860–1939)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/carew-smyth-ponsonby-may-5501/text9359, accessed 4 June 2013.)Image of the face and shoulders of a bearded man - Ponsonby Carew Smyth. The image was originally published from the State Schools Exhibition Catalogue, 1906. (Cat. No. 401)carew smyth, inspector, technical schools, art. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, The Teaching of Reading, 1956
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The happy Trio primers were widely used in Victorian Primary School (c1960s). reading happy trio mary egan egan ballarat teachers' college ballarat college of advanced education ballarat university college. Bookplate - "Mary Egan Memorial Collection - Miss Mary Egan, who died on April 4, 1981, spent 23 years as a greatly-respected lecturer in English Curriculum at the Ballarat Teachers' College, the SCV Ballarat, and Ballarat CAE.' ...The happy Trio primers were widely used in Victorian Primary School (c1960s).Blue hard covered book of 96 pages. The book is divided into two parts. Part one is teacher instructions, and part two is a copy of the 'Happy Trio' Reading Scheme primer. Bookplate - "Mary Egan Memorial Collection - Miss Mary Egan, who died on April 4, 1981, spent 23 years as a greatly-respected lecturer in English Curriculum at the Ballarat Teachers' College, the SCV Ballarat, and Ballarat CAE.'reading, happy trio, mary egan, egan, ballarat teachers' college, ballarat college of advanced education, ballarat university college. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Baxter & Stubbs, Ballarat Junior Technical School Prospectus, 1913, 1913
... Primary School. In 1921 in moved into a custom built brick building on the Ballarat School of Mines site. ballarat school of mines the ballarat junior technical school alexander peacock frank tate donald clarke d.f. skewes w. stone w. fenton john fraser p.j. pringle a.e. cutter hugh v. mckay e.c. chamberlain d. maxwell f.a. event frank hassell clegg miller p.s. richards john white w.p. davies m.b. john jelbart trahar bros gower benoit stansfield and smith w.h. chandler arthur farrer Percival Selwyn Richards 23 page soft charcoal coloured book. Contents include: Aim of the School, curriculum ...The Ballarat Junior Technical School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines. It was a school for preparatory technical work in trade, art and science. it opened in 1913 in the bluestone building adjoining Dana Street Primary School. In 1921 in moved into a custom built brick building on the Ballarat School of Mines site. 23 page soft charcoal coloured book. Contents include: Aim of the School, curriculum, compulsory drill, evening school, rules, work programme. Images include: Modelling Class, Sheetmetal Work, Experimental Science, woodworkballarat school of mines, the ballarat junior technical school, alexander peacock, frank tate, donald clarke, d.f. skewes, w. stone, w. fenton, john fraser, p.j. pringle, a.e. cutter, hugh v. mckay, e.c. chamberlain, d. maxwell, f.a. event, frank hassell, clegg, miller, p.s. richards, john white, w.p. davies, m.b. john, jelbart, trahar bros, gower, benoit, stansfield and smith, w.h. chandler, arthur farrer, percival selwyn richards -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyArchive - Parent Record, Tintern CEGS / Tintern CEG Primary and Seconday College, East Ringwood - Archive Collection (Parent Record)
... As the years have passed the curriculum has been widened and buildings have been added — the senior classrooms in 1918, the laboratory block in 1930, the Junior School (the gift of Sir William Angliss) in 1937, the library (the gift of Mr. E. R. Cullen) in 1938, the craft house in 1938 and the Domestic Science kitchen in 1946. ESTABLISHED 1877" Parent Record for Archive collection of photographs and documents relating to Tintern CEGS / Tintern CEG Primary ...Parent Record for Archive collection of photographs and documents relating to Tintern CEGS / Tintern CEG Primary and Seconday College, East Ringwood East Ringwood School Foundation Stone laid 10th June 1950 (See VC 11465)Transcription of Foreword to VC11462 c1950 memorial Booklet: "Tintern, one of the oldest girls’ schools in Victoria, was founded in 1877 by Mrs. Emma Bartlett Cook. It was then known as Tintern Ladies College. In 1918 it was taken over by the Church of England. From its inception it has sent out into the world women who have played an important part in the life of the community — as Doctors, Scientists, Lawyers, Teachers, University Lecturers, Heads of Schools and Colleges, Musicians, Artists, Architects, Nurses, Missionaries, Social Service Workers, Journalists, Business Women and Home-Makers. Tintern girls have served their country in the Boer War and in the two World Wars. The school has maintained throughout the years a high scholastic standard. It has achieved outstanding successes in the Public Examinations in both Arts and Science subjects. In this year 1948 thirty Tintern girls are doing courses at the University. In Mrs. Cook’s day the school was noted for its music. It has now a flourishing orchestra, and Tintern choir was amongst those chosen to broadcast in Education Week 1947. Art and Craft have an important place in the curriculum. Games such as hockey, tennis and croquet were started as early as the 1880s. In 1900 the girls were daring enough to start a bicycle club. Nowadays Tintern plays baseball, basketball, hockey and tennis. As the years have passed the curriculum has been widened and buildings have been added — the senior classrooms in 1918, the laboratory block in 1930, the Junior School (the gift of Sir William Angliss) in 1937, the library (the gift of Mr. E. R. Cullen) in 1938, the craft house in 1938 and the Domestic Science kitchen in 1946. ESTABLISHED 1877" -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, M. O. Reid, The ladies came to stay: a study of the education of girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College Melbourne 1875-1960, 1960
... This includes role as librarian from 1943 until her retirement in 1957 and Staff Editor of Patchwork (the school magazine) Presbyterian Ladies College (PLC) Primary schools High schools Education This book presents a comprehensive study of the educational journey of girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne. It meticulously documents the institution's history and its impact on female education from 1875 to 1960. The narrative provides insights into the curriculum ...This book presents a comprehensive study of the educational journey of girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne. It meticulously documents the institution's history and its impact on female education from 1875 to 1960. The narrative provides insights into the curriculum, pedagogical approaches, and the evolving role of women's schooling during this significant period. It offers a detailed account of the challenges and triumphs faced by both students and educators within the college's framework. A significant proportion of the study documents and reports on the accomplishments of specific alumni based on their fields of endeavours. The work also includes details lists of scholarships and prizes as well as prefects.296 pages; b&w photos; includes indexnon-fictionThis book presents a comprehensive study of the educational journey of girls at the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne. It meticulously documents the institution's history and its impact on female education from 1875 to 1960. The narrative provides insights into the curriculum, pedagogical approaches, and the evolving role of women's schooling during this significant period. It offers a detailed account of the challenges and triumphs faced by both students and educators within the college's framework. A significant proportion of the study documents and reports on the accomplishments of specific alumni based on their fields of endeavours. The work also includes details lists of scholarships and prizes as well as prefects.presbyterian ladies college (plc), primary schools, high schools, education -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph - Group Photograph, Fotek School Portraits, Jacana Primary School: Staff, 1994, 1994
... Primary School, located in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, served the local community for several decades before its closure. Established during a period of suburban expansion, the school became a cornerstone of early childhood education in the area, known for its inclusive ethos and strong community engagement. By the 1990s, Jacana Primary reflected the cultural diversity of its neighbourhood, with staff and students from a wide range of backgrounds contributing to a rich and supportive learning environment. The 1994 staff photograph captures a moment in time when public education was undergoing significant change, including curriculum...Primary School, located in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, served the local community for several decades before its closure. Established during a period of suburban expansion, the school became a cornerstone of early childhood education in the area, known for its inclusive ethos and strong community engagement. By the 1990s, Jacana Primary reflected the cultural diversity of its neighbourhood, with staff and students from a wide range of backgrounds contributing to a rich and supportive learning environment. The 1994 staff photograph captures a moment in time when public education was undergoing significant change, including curriculum ...Jacana Primary School, located in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, served the local community for several decades before its closure. Established during a period of suburban expansion, the school became a cornerstone of early childhood education in the area, known for its inclusive ethos and strong community engagement. By the 1990s, Jacana Primary reflected the cultural diversity of its neighbourhood, with staff and students from a wide range of backgrounds contributing to a rich and supportive learning environment. The 1994 staff photograph captures a moment in time when public education was undergoing significant change, including curriculum reforms and shifts in teaching practices. It showcases the dedicated educators who worked collaboratively to foster student growth and wellbeing. Their commitment helped shape the lives of countless children and left a lasting impact on the community. The image also offers visual cues to the era—fashion, hairstyles, and photographic style—providing a nostalgic link to the social and cultural context of the mid-1990s. Today, it stands as a meaningful artefact, honouring the legacy of Jacana Primary School and the people who made it a vibrant place of learning. This 1994 photograph of the Jacana Primary School staff holds deep historical and emotional significance. As a visual record of a now-closed institution, it captures the professional community that supported and shaped early childhood education in the area. The image reflects the school’s vibrant spirit, cultural diversity, and collaborative ethos, preserving the legacy of a dedicated team that played a vital role in nurturing young learners and strengthening community ties. Offering a glimpse into the fashion and hairstyles of the era, it also serves as a nostalgic artefact for former staff, students, and the broader community.Colour photograph on Matte Photographic paper, mounted on a Mottled brown card.Front: See attachment Back: Top right Corner - Blue Label: PH - 1669jacana primary school, students, staff, 1994, education, marta bialocerkowski, mary stapleton, brian o'dea, yvonne micallef, suzanne leahy, carrie white, kaye smith, niki skoullos, sue osborne, nazio mancini, glenn payne, pam streete, diane di grazia, mr b o'dea
