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D -u IBSUME' 702 010 055 McAnd m J.; Elliott; Peter J. Teachimg Ctnada: A.Bibliography. 2ndEdit Wevlised, inces 'INSTITUTION- Maine Univ., Orono.'New England Atlantic Pra, . - Quebec Center. Donner (William 11-.)Foundation. 7 p.sq For a related document, seeED 02 219 anadian-Americdn Center, 160 Collage Avenue, iversity of Maine at Orono, Orono, Maine04(173 ree) _ HC-$4.67 Plus Postage. 4 ated Bipliographies; *Area Studies;Audi likual A ; Bibliolraphies; Cbmparative Education; *Cultural Education; Elementarykades; Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education;Uistory Instruction; *Resource Guides; Setondary Grades; *Scicial -Studies, : IDE NTIFIERS *Canada ABSTRACT In this bibliography, elementaryand.secondary lavel teacheri will find a variety of teachingmaterials-available on Canada. It is a revision and updateof a bibliography publi.shed 'In 1971 (ED 062 2.39). This edition containsmaterials published primarily in 'tft 1960s through 1974.One section provides over 500 references to history, social studies,and literature texts; serials; and reference bboks. They aregrouped according to elementary and secondary grade lOvels. Most are listedalphabetically by author and indicate title, publisher, date, cost,grade level, and include a brief annotation. Ano-ther sectionlists specific teaching aids and audiovisual materials as well as sourcesfrom which they may be obtained. These include filas, filmstrips,slides, record6, multimedia kits, and simulation games.Content of the textbook and audiovisual aids sections covers Canadianhistory, culture, geography, folk tales, and personalbi3graphies or.autobiographias. A third section provides names andaddresses cif 45 sources of information about Canada, some ofwhich are national'and provincial government organizations. (AV) ******** ******** ** *** ****** ************************** ** Documents acquired by ERIC include manyinformal unpublished * * materials not available from other sources.ERIC makes every effort * to obtain the4best copyavailable. Nevertheless, items of marginal * reproducibility are oftenencountered and t.lis affects the quality * of the microfiche andhardcopy reproductions ERIC makes,available *- * via the ERIC DocumentReproduction ServiCe (EDRS). EDRS is not * responsible for thequality, of the original document.Reproductions. * supplied by EDRS are the best that canbe madefrom the original. * * ******************************************************************** AR TMENT OF HEALTH, OLKATiON SVIELPARK AVONAL INSTITUTE Olt EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS SEENREPRO- DUCED ExACTLY- AS'RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON 0112 ORGA:10EIZWA OT I4ONQF0,1411049- AT;No IT PAIN Ts Or STA,TIO DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE- sew OFFICIAL NATIoNAL'INSTIToreOF EDUCATION FOSITION oR POLICY TEACH.1 .CANADA ABI.Jiography William I. M d Peter J. Elliott 2 dEdition Revised ublished for 0 'NEAPQ' New LngIandtIntc ProVinces-Quebec Center of the,U ivèrsity of Moine atOrono 2 -1ntroduction SUggisted Bibliography on Canojla for Teachers and , School Libraries tak- Elementary (Grales 1-8) . a 1 1 11 .1. History .-..-... ........... --- = Texts. = Supplementary Reading 2. Social Studies ... .. Texts .= Supplementary Reading 15 3. Fiction 16 Secondary (Grades 9-12) 24 . History 24 Texts (Secondary) 24 Texts (College) . 25 Supplementary Reading 25 Social Studies 34 Texts 34 Supplementary Reading 35 3. 14terature 43 GenerarAnthologiescri istyl 43 Poetry ........ ....... ... 45 Prose 46 Drama .. ..... .. 51 52 C: Books== in Series D. Books for Teachers and School Librories 63 E. Serials ... .... .. 66 1..,Magazines and Journals . ... ... .. - 66 2. Newspapers.... .. .... 68 F. Puiblishers' Addresses 69 111. Teaehrng Aids and Audio-Visual Material 75 A. Prepored Source Materials 76 B. Sahiples of Audio-Visual Materials . - 77 1. films 77 2. Pilmloops 79 3.,Filrnstrips . ........ 80 rt. Slides 81 5. Cassettes 81 6. Records 82 7 Multi-Media Kit 83 8. Simulation Game . .. ............ .... 84 C:Sources of feachhig Aids ' 1. io-Visu9l 2. Map Catalogues D. Books arid Magazines 1. Film 2- Music . ... % 92 3. Art-and Arts a.cts, 94 General Sources V Information 97 A. Canada 98 1. Government 98 2. Further Sources of Information 100 1.109311pOi441 o Second Edition Since the first editioh of Teaching qanado was made available in 1971 tWO:ihousand copies have been distributed. A'continuing demand has ihdicated that -there is a growing interest in teaching about Capada in the United States at.the pre-university level. Idformation about readily avai1able teaching materials remains hard to come hy, 'hence the justification of a revised version Of Teaching Canada. Like its predecessor this edition is a modest bibliography for which no claim of completeness is made. As maay as passible trade and other sources of information issued through the -spring and summer 1974 have been cansulted; but a selective pr6cess, sometimes on a quite arbitrary basis, has been useckto reduce the number of entries to manageable *ikproporilons; However, those interested in obtarning further data can contact directly the sources whote addresses are inclUded.-Organiza- dons like \Books Canada and the PlaYwrights Co-op, publications like Books in Canada and Quill and Quire, private industry and federal, provincial and municipal governments are all -invaluable resources which can meet specific needs. In addition to those mentioned in the introduction to.the first edition, number of individuals associated with the New England-Atlantic Provinces-Quebec Center haVe.contributed to the preparation of this ,tvorume. Claudia Bunting and Peter Elliott were the principal compilers with the assistance of Marc Bouther, James Ica rpell and Bruce Rickard., Joon Caron deciphered innumerable note cards and transposed them into types,cript. The publication was made possible financially by a grant from the William H. Donner Foundation. Wdliam J. McAndrew, Director New England-Atlantic Provinces-Que _ec Center 76 Li bra ry University of Maine Orono, Maine 04473 Introduction to the First Edition This resource bibliography on Canada is designed to make teachers in many fields at,both elementary and Secondary levels more aware of the variety of teaching materials available on ganada, and also of 7 6 some of the iources fromwiiich they m'ay be obtained. It is the outgroth - 6f a conference on Canadian Studies, held at the University of Maine,' Orono; in September, 1969,011nderthe auspces -of the New England- Atlantic Provinces-Quebec Center.lhe Center was established at,the University in 1968 to promote regional studies and activities, and hps een assrsted sin.ce ._1970 by-agranit from the_Williarn-11.-Donner__ unelation. One 'of the Center's continuing protects. has been the a mpt to broaden the knowledge 6nd understanding ofConoria in Am- can educational institutions; especiallythose of Maine,and New . r 1 Englan\d. Discussioni witti the Maine Council on Canadian StOdies; and with other interested individuali-and groups, indicatectlitiat a suivey of' Is, . teaching materials on Canada weuld be a use-ful meansof promoting a .- knowledge of that country. ( This bibliography and resource directory was pre red unCier the CP real 0 n 9f two staff members of the New land-Atlantic .Provinces-Quebec Center, Profegsers Alice IC.. Stewart :and W.,,illiam J. MZAndrew. Mrs. Sarah Mercer and Mrs. Palricia Guptill were the principal compilers of the material., It is the firsi in whet iS planned cis a .series af Center publications; The staff would like faacknOwledge the aid of the many government departments, business firms, and others svho have contributed te the compiling of these lists. SpecialacknOwl- edgement should be made for the Tsistance of PrOfessoll Edward J. Miles and William C. Metcalfe of the Univer'sity of Vermont Canadian Studies Center, Professors Jarties R. Viller and Edward D. Ives of the Univefsity of Moine, the stafflof the Johns. Hopkins Canadian Studies Center, and the information drvisions ofthe Boston Consulate General and of the Canadian Embassy In Washington. Of great helpirthe preparation of this bibliO-graphy w. ere. tile official textbook.listspub- lished by the various Departments of Education.of the Canadian prov inces, especially OntariO, Nova Scotia, and, New Brunswick.UsefUl material was also found pn Books About Canada; published by the Information Division of the Department of External. Affairs of Canada, and the Basic_ Book1.i4 for Canadian Schools,_oublishod by the Canadian Library Asspciation. a Many of the bookreind magazines may be obtairottelfrom the Fogler Library of the University of Maine, Orono, Ond the Bangor Public .. Li brdry. \ Edgar B. McKay, Director New England-Atlantic Pro,;inc uebec Center 76 Library University of`Maine Orono, Maine 04473 Suggested aibiiagraphycon- Canada' for Teachers and School Libraries The beaks and ether materials in t5is section comprise acollection which tenachers and school libraries may.make a selection, using classifications and descriptions as guides. Prices listed are subject to change. Paperback editions are indicated by an asterisk(*).. A:ELEMENTARY Grade 1.8) 1.Elistory Texts - -Barclay, label. 0 Canada, Toronto, Doubleday, 1964.-54,75.Grades 1.5. Lively pen drawings in color llustrate this introduction to Canadian ,historyfor young readers. George, Eleanor Hormori and Marsh Jeanneret, Canada inNorth Americo to 800: Toronto, CopP Clark, 1960. $6.50. Study-Aid,$2.50. Gradee 7-8. I, Brown, George, Eleanor Harmon, ond Marsh JeonneretCana in North America 1800-1901. Toronto, Copp Clark, 1961, $6.50.

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