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The Alberta School Curriculum Historical Bibliography 1885-1985 is a list of the materials authorized for use in Alberta schools during this time period. Many of the materials listed here are housed in the University of Alberta's Research & Collections Resource Facility, and may be viewed by appointment.

This bibliography was made possible by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant. Efforts were made to identify and create a database of all the Kindergarten to grade 12 learning resources that had been authorized by the territorial authorities prior to Alberta becoming a province in 1905, and the provincial authorities responsible for education since then. This project resulted in the Historical Database of Authorized Learning Resources, from which this bibliography was produced.

The project team consisted of: Josie Tong, principal investigator, Ila Scott, project leader, and team members Maureen Beristain and Barbara Owens. Other reference staff in the Herbert T. Coutts Library were involved and provided invaluable assistance as the project progressed.

The Canadians

Filmstrip; status: other; Social Studies; level: Gr. 7; approved: 1980, 1981, 1982. Includes 5 filmstrips, 5 sound cassettes and a teacher guide. Contents: 1. The Two Founding Nations; 2. Canadian, Canadian: A Portrait of Two Families; 3. The Many Canadians; 4. Canada and the World; 5. Unity in Diversity. Produced by Don Murie Productions in collaboration with Roy W. Hornosty.

How Should Culture Be Assessed?

Teacher reference: handbook; status: other; Social Studies; level: Gr. 7; approved: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984. Topic 7A: People and Their Culture; Defining Culture - An Introduction. Other authors: Alberta Education, Dale Ripley, Bernie L. Potvin, and Suzanne Ripley. Includes teacher guidebook, student workbook, bibliography, teacher evaluation form, student evaluation form.