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G-1988-004: 3-13 · File · 1974-1975
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive fonds

One folder consisting of several proposals for changes to the educational system in the NWT: a proposal for changes in high school education, by Bob MacQuarrie; a handwritten proposal for "Total Education for the Total Population"; and a proposal for altering the curriculum to better accommodate Aboriginal children, by Jonathan Metric. Also includes "Some Personal Thoughts on Teaching and Learning" by Carl R. Rogers.

G-1988-004: 5-15 · File · 1967-1975
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive fonds

One folder consisting of correspondence regarding the transfer of responsibility for education from the federal government to the GNWT and regarding concerns expressed by the Council of the NWT and the Indian Brotherhood; copies of the Memorandum of Agreement transferring the responsibility; and proposals concerning the dates on which specific education responsibilities should be transferred, the residual responsibilities the federal department should have, and the organizational structure of the GNWT Department of Education.

Indian Affairs D.I.N.A.
G-1988-004: 6-2 · File · 1964-1976
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive fonds

One folder consisting of notes related to the history of Indian agencies in the NWT and federal schools for the Dene; chronologies showing which federal departments held the responsibilities for Indian [First Nations] and Northern affairs from 1763 to 1976; and a 1964 annual report for the Mackenzie District from the Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources.

G-1988-004: 3-12 · File · September 1976
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of the Executive fonds

One folder consisting of an issue of Arcturus magazine (produced by the GNWT Department of Education). Includes articles on compulsory schooling, children's magazine, quality of education, limericks, a study of students who dropped out of school in Igloolik, a brief history of Fort Providence focussing on education, results of a community poll in Fort Simpson, teaching of English as a second language, and using computers with the Dene language.