"Indian culture and the classroom" : text of speech by Russell C. Honey, Q.C., M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Jean Chretien, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development to the...: R44-127/1970E-PDF

"For many years the schools into which young Indian students were thrust, took no account of the differences between the Indian, viewpoint and the dominant one around them. For many years, the schools took little notice of the differences between individual pupils. We are in a phase where we are outgrowing those attitudes, a phase in which education all across North America is groping for a new direction - a direction which will allow individual children to be themselves and to grow in their own way"--p. [1].

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Department/Agency Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Title "Indian culture and the classroom" : text of speech by Russell C. Honey, Q.C., M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Jean Chretien, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development to the Ontario Indian School Principals Association Second Annual Conference, Sudbury, Ontario, May 29, 1970.
Variant title Indian culture and the classroom : text of a speech by Russell C. Honey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Jean Chretien, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, to the Ontario Indian School Principals Association, Second Annual Conference
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
Publishing information Sudbury, Ontario : Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1970.
Author / Contributor Honey, Russell C. (Russell Clayton), 1921-
Description [11] p.
Catalogue number
  • R44-127/1970E-PDF
Subject terms Indians
Education
Aboriginal culture
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