Education Philosophy & Social Aspects
Roads to Maturity/Vers La Maturité
Proceedings of the Second Canadian Conference on Children/Déliberations de la second Conférence Canadienne de l'Enfance Montréal, October 31-November 4, 1965
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- University of Toronto Press
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2024
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- Philosophy & Social Aspects, General, General
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- 9781487590840
- Publish Date
- Dec 2018
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- $19.95
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- 9781487592295
- Publish Date
- Dec 2024
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Description
This volume contains the proceedings of the second Canadian Conference on Children which was held in Montreal in the autumn of 1965. It includes four papers given by Dr. Alva Myrdal, Dr. Alan Ross, Dr. M.S. Rabinovitch and Dr. C.E. Hendry, all well known for their attention to the problems of children growing up in the present world and concerned here to draw attention to those they see in Canada and elsewhere. A running commentary is supplied by Dr. Alan Thomas on the less formal side of the conference—the discussions that took place in groups after the speeches. The four papers and the commentary are printed in both English and French. Reverend Roger Guindon O.M.I. of the University of Ottawa provides the closing address, presented in a style which can be seen as an interesting new approach to the Canadian problem of bilingualism.
About the author
Margery King (1913-2010) was the Executive Secretary of the Canadian Council on Children and Youth.
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Roads to Maturity/Vers La Maturité
Proceedings of the Second Canadian Conference on Children/Déliberations de la second Conférence Canadienne de l'Enfance Montréal, October 31-November 4, 1965