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G-2022-093 · Accession · 2002-2010
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Human Resources fonds

Records include reports on reviews of hiring processes at education authorities and discussion papers, correspondence and legal opinions mostly regarding the inclusion of employees of MLAs and arm's length agencies in the GNWT public service.

Northwest Territories. Department of Human Resources. Directorate and Corporate Affairs division
G-2022-003 · Accession · 1999-2008
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Human Resources fonds

Records include drafts of sections from the Human Resource Manual related to hiring of teachers and copies of forms used in the hiring process, as well as papers on human resource aspects of self-government agreements and on the need for revisions to the Workplace Conflict Resolution Policy.

Northwest Territories. Department of Human Resources. Labour Relations and Compensation Services division

Records date from 1997-2000 and include reference material, reports, plans, terms of reference, minutes and correspondence related to the work of the Postsecondary Education Review Steering Committee and NWT Standing Committee on Teacher Training. Records also consist of reports from the NWT Labour Force Development Forum, "The Bridge to my Future-A Report on Adult Basic Education in the NWT," and proceedings from a roundtable that was held on workplace literacy, and a report on literacy initiatives in the NWT.

Northwest Territories. Department of Education, Culture and Employment. College and Career Development division
N-1979-551 · Accession · 1978-1979

This accession consists of nine issues of "Communicate", published by the Northwest Territories Teacher's Association. The newsletter highlights Association business, information on Association policy, and new ideas and trends in teaching.

Northwest Territories Teachers' Association
Barnabe, Claire
N-1988-506 · Accession · 1974

This accession consists of a document related to an educational program on government and elections. The document, entitled "Position of the Legislative Assembly on Constitutional Development in the Northwest Territories" contains twelve lessons explaining the processes of government and the procedure of elections. It was designed to be used as part of a larger program by community educators on "Government and Elections" prior to the 1975 Territorial election.

N-1998-039 · Accession · 1972-1982

Records consist of the NWT Teachers' Associations newsletters including "Communicate" and the NWT Teachers' Association Newsletter.

Northwest Territories Teachers' Association
Winona Orr Carruthers fonds
11 · Fonds · [197-?]

This fonds contains 0.6 cm of textual records, which consist of an 11 page photocopy of Winona Orr Carruthers' recollections of her time spent as a teacher at the Anglican Mission in Hay River, 1903-1909. These recollections were compiled by Linda deBalinhard and Karen Carruthers. Topics covered include descriptions of: the trip to Hay River from Edmonton by scow; Hay River; fishing; huskies; school life; the arrival of the annual steamer; and the Christmas season.

Carrothers, Winona
N-1999-040 · Accession · [197-?]

Records include a photograph of the members of the first Teacher Education Program class. Original print was stamped McDermid Studios Ltd. Edmonton. Included in the class were Robert 'Bobby' Overvold and Cindy Kenny Gilday.

G-1999-046 · Accession · 1965-1977
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Education fonds

The files were part of the Central Registry and include records from the Directorate and School Programs series. Records include correspondence, reports, and meeting minutes regarding departmental organization and staffing, curriculum development, teacher training, conferences, local education advisory boards, Continuing and Special Education programs, school policy, schools and residences and Superintendent of Education files for the regions, as well as general chrono correspondence files from the Directorate.

Velma Daws fonds
208 · Fonds · 1959-1975

This fonds consists of 8 cm of textual material which relate to Velma Daw's (nee MacDonald's) activities within the school system in Inuvik and which document her participation in community events. The accession includes: correspondence between Mrs. Daws and the Education Division of the Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources; correspondence between Mrs. Daws and the parents of her students; correspondence between Mrs. Daws and her former students who were living in residence at Grolier Hall and Stringer Hall. The accession also contains finger paintings and pencil drawings composed by her Grade I and Grade II students at Inuvik in 1959. There is one daily planning book for 1960-1961, which detail class plans and suggestions on class planning produced by the Education Division. There are also transcripts of two Inuit stories, "The Man who joined the Caribou", and "The Greedy Fisherman" which were related to Mrs. Daws by Charlie Smith in the early 1950s. The accession has been divided into three series, i) correspondence, ii) educational materials, iii) community activities\events.

Daws, Velma
Maxine Colbourne
N-2021-006 · Accession · 1959-1973

Records include photographs taken by Maxine Colbourne during her time as a teacher in Aklavik and Inuvik, documenting Christmas celebrations, domestic scenes, her students and classrooms, outdoor activities (picnics, boat rides, sledding), views of buildings in Aklavik and Inuvik, and social and cultural activities (curling, dances, festivals and parades). Many of the images feature children who were likely her students. Also included are photographs of Daniel Norris, a 1963 trip to Fairbanks, Alaska for a curling tournament, visits to Duck Lake Reserve (possibly Beardy's and Okemasis Cree Nation, Duck Lake, Saskatchewan) in 1961 and 1964, a visit to Yellowknife, photographs of her young sons, and photographs from her time teaching. The photographs also document her classroom and students at Lower Post Residential School in British Columbia in 1968.

Colbourne, Maxine
N-1993-026 · Accession · 1957-1967

The textual records contain five issues of the "NWTTA Newsletter" (March 1957, October 1957, December 1957, October 1957, January 1959) and one issue of the "Northwest Territories Teachers' Association Central Executive Newsletter" (October 30, 1967). The newsletters contain editorials, information on the progress of collective bargaining and contracts for teachers, treasurers's reports, and letters from teachers in various communities.

Northwest Territories Teachers' Association
Tish Robshaw fonds
210 · Fonds · 1954

This fonds consists of a 19 page hand-written manuscript authored by Tish Robshaw in which she describes her life as a teacher in Yellowknife.

Robshaw, Tish
Education
G-1979-003-S06 · Series · 1947-1970
Part of Canada. Northern Administration Branch fonds

Please note that the Inuit are referred to as "Eskimos" in these records.

This block contains the following series:

  • [600-609] [Education] General
  • [610-619] Teachers
  • [620-629] Curriculum
  • [630-639] Schools Administration
  • [640-649] School Supplies & Equipment
  • [660-669] Professional Organizations
  • [670-679] Recreation and Welfare (Schools)
  • [680-689] Vocational Training
  • [690-699] Adult Education
270 · Fonds · 1939-1982

This fonds consists of 50 cm of textual records of the Yellowknife Education District No. 1 dating from 1939 to 1982. The material includes: minutes of the School Board meetings, 1939-1966 (incomplete); minutes of the Home and School Association, 1950-1962, Academic reports, correspondence, employment, building and financial records.

Yellowknife Education District No. 1
Hall, Mildred
N-1992-125 · Accession · 1939

This accession consists of one black and white photograph of Mildred Hall in a classroom.

McMeekan family fonds
250 · Fonds · [1930-1960], [1975-1984], 1985

This fonds includes records of the McMeekan family, including John "Jock" McMeekan, his wife Mildred (nee Hall) and niece Helene Acikahte (previously Giles, Henderson), dating from the 1930s to 1960, as well as an audio recording of Helene from 1985. The records consist of 5 reels of 8 mm film, 7 Umatic videocassettes copied from the films, 22 photographs, 3 DAT audiocassettes copied from the four original audiocassettes and 6 cm of textual records. These materials document their family and professional lives, including records relating to Jock's publishing and Mildred's teaching activities. The films probably date from 1939-1949, and feature family members, scenes of Yellowknife and environs and subjects such as treaty days, prospecting, and school events. The films were originally on 23 separate reels, however the Public Archives in Ottawa had the footage consolidated on five reels and copied onto 3/4 inch Umatic format videocassettes in 1986. The sound recordings consist of an interview with Helene (Giles) Henderson conducted by NWT Archivist David Rudkin on March 19, 1985 and Helene providing narration for the films. The 4 original cassettes were copied onto DAT cassettes in 1997 for preservation purposes and the audiocassettes are retained as original masters. The photographs show Jock McMeekan, Mildred Hall and other family members. The textual material consists of a typed early draft for a manuscript on the history of Yellowknife, a 325 page photocopied typewritten draft version of the book "Jock McMeekan's Yellowknife Blade", entitled "The Yellowknife Blade & other jottings" and a typed draft manuscript on material published in the newspaper "The Prospector", both written by Jock McMeekan.

McMeekan (family)
Claire Barnabe fonds
219 · Fonds · 1921-1936, 1964-1980

The fonds consists of records created by Claire Barnabe during her career as a teacher, hospitality worker, and settlement administrator in the Northwest Territories and includes personal correspondence, campaign material, interview transcripts, writings, 1970 autobiography, newspaper clippings, Port Burwell reports, correspondence, and history, Repulse Bay reports and correspondence, and Norman Wells correspondence and Settlement Council Minutes. The fonds also includes photographs of Fort Franklin (Deline), Fort Providence, Norman Wells, Hay River, Fort Good Hope, Arctic Red River (Tsiigehtchic), Aklavik, Cambridge Bay, Port Burwell, and Repulse Bay (Naujaat). The fonds has been divided into three series: Photographs, Personal, and Settlement records.

Barnabe, Claire