Fall/automne 2009
Articles

“A Natural Outcome of Free Schools”: The Free Text-Book Branch in British Columbia 1908–1949

Penney Clark
University of British Columbia
Biographie
Yesman Post
University of British Columbia
Biographie
Publiée December 3, 2009
Comment citer
Clark, Penney, et Yesman Post. 2009. « “A Natural Outcome of Free Schools”: The Free Text-Book Branch in British Columbia 1908–1949 ». Historical Studies in Education / Revue d’histoire De l’éducation 21 (2). https://doi.org/10.32316/hse/rhe.v21i2.1780.

Résumé

Impetus for the 1908 establishment of the Free Text-Book Branch in British Columbia arose from three sources: a new emphasis on social reform in the nation as a whole; the vibrant state of the province’s economy; and political pressure instigated by parents, their School Trustee representatives, and organized labour, supported by the Vancouver School Board and City Council. It represented a concerted effort to provide equality of educational opportunity to all students enrolled in the public school system. In spite of the diverse array of challenges encountered, it was a change whose time had come.