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Discipline And Our Children
Discipline And Our Children
Discipline And Our Children
Discipline And Our Children
Discipline And Our Children
Discipline And Our Children

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Kamloops (BC)
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Document consists of an address prepared for a workshop in residential education. Address was delivered by Father Allan Noonan, Principal of Kamloops Residential School, about how to discipline students.
Curatorial Comment
Striking is the use of the possessive adjective "our" in the title of this talk. The talk was part of multiple presentations on themes and issues for residential school educators and staff working in B.C. and Alberta. Attendees were from residential schools operated by several denominations. The workshop was held at Mission, B.C. in August 1964.
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Lecture

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People > Students (themes)

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38f-c000924-d0004-006
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6 pgs. of textual records

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Copyright held by The United Church of Canada
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yesTricia Logan, 6/4/2021
Document consists of an address prepared for a workshop in residential education. Address was delivered by Father Allan Noonan, Principal of Kamloops Residential School, about how to discipline students. Mikaela Gallinger, 2/10/2022
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