2 edition of development of the curriculum of the Protestant elementary schools of Montreal. found in the catalog.
development of the curriculum of the Protestant elementary schools of Montreal.
Everett George Cochrane
Published
1968 in [Toronto] .
Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Toronto, Ont. University. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | vii, 576 leaves. |
Number of Pages | 576 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20165100M |
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Elementary schools within the Protestant Sc'hool Board,of Greater. Montreal (PSBGM). All schools had been delineated as inter city. schools and varied.
in the size and composition of eir population. Five of',the schools were primarily composed of. igrant children (Greek, Chineese, and Portugese), while the remains g five,cschools. "The Framework of Quebec Protestant Educational Administration" is a typewritten document found among the papers of James Verner (Jim) Waddell.
Jim, who was involved in establishing English Protestant schools in Ste. Rose and Rosemere, Quebec, served in the voluntary position of Chairman of the Protestant Board of School Trustees of Ste. Rose starting in Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal (PSBGM, French: Commission des écoles protestantes du Grand Montréal, CEPGM) was a Protestant and predominantly English-language school district in Montreal, Quebec, Canada which was founded in as a replacement for the Montreal Protestant Central Board, and ceased operations inwith most of its assets transferred to the new English.
The history of education in Canada covers schooling from elementary through university, plus the ideas of educators, plus the policies of national and provincial governments.
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Both school systems, Catholic and Public, are provincial (government) schools in Ontario. They are governed and managed on a regional basis by an area school board.
They have their roots in our founding religions, and might have been known as Prot. also referred to as K schools, or elementary, middle, and high schools. book chapters, peer-reviewed articles, and official guidelines for curriculum development.
68 Journal of Catholic Education March ff It is probable that there are documents and studies about curriculumFile Size: KB. In Quebec, only about 6 percent of elementary school children are in private education, compared to over 18 percent of secondary students.
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The teaching of French was part of the Protestant curriculum from the early grades, so pupils coming into Québec from other provinces usually had a problem catching up. After aboutProtestant French-language schools became more common, and now the religious boards have been eliminated and Language is the dividing factor.
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Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal was a Protestant and predominantly English-language school district in Montreal, Canada, founded in as a replacement for the Montreal Protestant Central Board, ceased operations inwith most of its assets transferred to the new English Montreal School 's Protestant school boards served all non-Catholics, so that the city's.
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By Phil Carpenter Global News. Posted J pm Blackface stunt backfires at Montreal. create the Elementary Religious Education Policy Document at this time. Until now, all other curriculum areas, except RE and Family Life Education (FLE) have had policy documents.
RE was directed by programs (i.e. Born of the Spirit, We are Strong Together) which are now dated. To support the development of new programs whichFile Size: KB.
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and Protestant Moral and Religious Education programsFile Size: 1MB. Between the early s andCatholic schools in the Vancouver Archdiocese grew considerably from an assortment of independently operated private and parochial schools to a centralized diocesan system with over three-dozen schools.
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Of the private elementary and secondary schools in Montreal, 23 (approximately 11%) are Jewish day schools. These twenty-three schools represent the full spectrum of Jewish practice. All Quebec private schools are required to teach the regional curriculum (called the régimes pédagogiques) and abide by the French-language : Anne Read.
Catholic schools these days would have to be private. Elementary Catholic schools would be extremely rare. I don't know of any though they might exist somewhere. Even non-confessional private elementary schools are not that common, though there are some. Where there are more private and also Catholic schools is in the secondary (high school) level.Quebec's parents have lost the freedom to choose religious education.
OPINION SECTION, by JOHN CARPAY, The Globe and Mail, Canada's largest national daily newspaper, At a trial that starts today in Drummondville, Quebec's Superior Court will be asked to decide who has ultimate authority over the education of children: their parents or the state.Among the high schools Montreal West, Baron Byng, flagship High School of Montreal and even the "new" West Hill High didn't survive to the turn of the millennium.
The board blames the anglo exodus of the "family generating" age group in the s and s and the language laws of the era.