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School of Child and Youth Care newsletters

File contains digital copies of the School and Child and Youth Care newsletter and online blog. It was initially distributed 3 times per year and then 2 times per year. There are also 2 hard copies of the Summer/Fall 2009 newsletter. In April 2011 the newsletter was replaced by the blog to "make it easier for students, staff, faculty, and the community to communicate and share information."

Tibacimowin: Gathering of Stories

One copy of "Tibacimowin: Gathering of Stories" with Judy Finlay and the Honourable Landon Pearson OC. The book was published by the Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health at Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Stories were gathered from Elders and community leaders from Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation, Sandy Lake First Nation, Mishkeegogamang Ojibway First Nation, Fort Severn First Nation (Washaho Cree Nation), Eabametoong First Nation, Nibinamik First Nation, and Weagamow First Nation (North Caribou Lake First Nation).

Finlay, Judy

An Exploration of Child Labour Through Visual Art

Three copies of the exhibition catalogue for "An exploration of Child Labour Through Visual Art". The exhibit was curated by Sabaht Anis and produced and disseminated by Dr. Kiaras Gharabaghi, the John C. Eaton Chair of Social Innovation and Director of the School of Child and Youth Care. The exhibit was held at Saba Art Gallery in Toronto in the September of 2019. Artists featured in the exhibition catalogue are:
Ashfaq Ahmed
Sabahat Anis
Abdul Hameed Baloch
Shamailah Faizan
Denise Gracias
Mazhar Hameed
Raja Najam Ul Hassan
Jude Ifesieh
Ferdousi Islam
Shazia Jaffery
Kartik Kaushik
Irfan Khan
Muhammad Khattak
Sana Nezam
Lori Remiki
Masooma Rizvi
Mubarak Shah

Gharabaghi, Kiaras

Child and Youth Care Practitioners Contributions to Evidence-based Practice in Group Care report

Single copy of research report "Child and Youth Care Practitioners Contributions to Evidence-based Practice in Group Care". Co-investigators in the research project were Dr. Carol Stuart of the School of Child and Youth Care, and Dr. Larry Sanders Chair of the Research Committee Ontario Association of Residences Treating Youth.

Stuart, Carol

Publications

Series contains samples of publications created by the School or by member of the School's faculty. It includes books, newsletters, and blogs.

Child and Youth Care program papers

File contains papers related to the establishment of the Child and Youth Care program. Included is correspondence, varied committee meeting minutes, notes, and other associated materials related to the establishment of the school and degree program.

School of Child and Youth Care Program Review 2009-2011

Sub-series contains 2 copies of the Periodic Program Review for the School of Child and Youth Care for 2009-2011. Included with the report are copies of the peer review team report and response. The Periodic program review itself contains the self study report and appendices (faculty curriculum vitaes, course outlines, and documentation).

School of Child and Youth Care self-study report and associated materials

Sub-series contains the Self-Study Reports, correspondence, and follow up reports completed by/for the School of Child and Youth Care. Included are:
RG 854.03.02.01 Self-Study: Report School of Child and Youth Care and appendices (2 copies), October 2000
RG 854.03.02.02 Self-Study: Report School of Child and Youth Care, December 2000
RG 854.03.02.03 Peer Review Team Report and response to peer review team report
RG 854.03.02.04 Correspondence regarding self study
RG 854.03.02.05 Child and Youth Care Program review follow up report

Program Review Process - proposal for a post-diploma degree completion program in Child and Youth Care

Sub-series contains all the components for the Faculty of Community Services program review process - proposal for a post-diploma degree completion program in Child and Youth Care. Included are:
RG 854.03.01.01 Societal Need: Report of the Program Review Committee
RG 854.03.01.02 Academic Assessment: Report to Academic Council
RG 854.03.01.03 Societal Need - supplementary material
RG 854.03.01.04 Financial Viability Element and summary of societal need and academic quality elements

General Correspondence

File contains community announcements pertaining to the School of Child Youth Care. Included is an announcement about the appoinment of Dr. Francis Hare as Director of the Program, and a book reading announcement for "The First Three Years of a Grandmother's Life" by Carol Matthews.

School of Child and Youth Care

  • RG 854
  • Archief
  • 1984-2014

Ryerson is the only university in Ontario offering a degree in Child and Youth Care (as of 2015), which it does through The School of Child and Youth Care.
The fonds contains brochures, publications, reports and other materials related to the Child and Youth Care program.

Student Learning Centre furniture planning

File contains various reports related to SLC furniture and furnishings. Reports include:
Ryerson University/Student Learning Centre Session 2
Ryerson University/Student Learning Centre Session 3
Fabric recommendation/Colour Selections/Workstations
Ryerson University Furniture Fair

Schematic Design Reports - oversize

This part of the file includes reports printed out in oversized formats. Reports in this file include:

Ryerson University Student Learning Centre Schematic Design Report Revision 22 December 2010
Ryerson University Student Learning Centre Schematic Design Report 12 August 2010
Ryerson University Student Learning Centre Schematic Design Comments November 12, 2010
Material Palette May 5th 2011
Material Palette 24 March 2011
Significant Recommended Items
untitled package of various renderings of exteriors and interiors - Zeidler Snohetta

Schematic Design Reports

File includes the reports:
Ryerson University Student Learning Centre Schematic Design Report 12 August, 2010
Ryerson Student Learning Centre Green Roof Planting Proposal
The James B. Hunt Jr. Library North Carolina State University promotional package

SLC textual records - various

File contains a variety of compiled textual records related to the SLC, and arranged in chronological order. Documents in this file include:
New Student Learning Centre Survey 2008 (Compendium of Results for Discussion including Verbatim Responses) prepared by the University Planning Office
A Ryerson Library and Student Learning Centre for the 21st Century: A Place of Interaction, Introspection and discovery (discussion paper)
correspondence
Genivar Ryerson University Student Learning Centre Handout building Committee meeting March 25, 2010 & work plan to completion of schematic design stage
Audio Visual Tender Specification
SLC groundbreaking event outline.

Student Learning Centre (SLC)

  • RG 892
  • Archief
  • 2008 - ?

Fonds contains records related to the planning, construction, and operation of the Ryerson University Student Learning Centre (SLC)

Winter scenes

File contains negatives and contact sheets of various students participating in winter activities at various locations on Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's campus. Images include: student's playing hockey on Lake Devo, trees and landscape on campus covered with snow.

Ryerson Media Centre

Reference file photographs

File contains photographs taken by Journalism students for publication in the campus newspaper THE EYEOPENER, during the1986-1987 academic year.

Campus Planning documentation files

This file contains guides, planning designs, projects requirements, drawings, minutes of the meetings, planning briefs, memorandums, Capital Requests, Physical Resources Guidelines- Long Term, Vacancy Notices, Comprehensive Planning Status Report, Statements of Program Requirements for Residence Project.

1937-1938 Toronto Normal School yearbook and book, "Dorothy"

  • 1 yearbook for the Toronto Normal School 1937-1938 was originally owned by Dorothy Sheahan (later Redican).
  • 1 book of stories centred around Dorothy Redican's (nee Sheahan) life and those of her family ; written by her son in the voice of Dorothy, a storyteller. The book compliments the yearbook.

2003-2008 career materials

Contains material relating to David Reville's career including programs, workshop and presentation materials, newsletters, invitations, news clippings, invitations, agendas, correspondence, Ryerson material, CAMH material, itineraries, and festival programs.

2009-2015 career materials

Contains material relating to David Reville's career including itineraries, Ryerson programs, articles, and course information, reports, speeches, and certificates.

1990-2002 career materials

Contains material relating to David Reville's career including opinion pieces, reports, NDP correspondence including congratulation records, invitations, David Reville Associates correspondence, bill amendments, memos, and CAMH 2002 Redevelopment plan.

1966-1989 career materials

Contains material relating to David Reville's career including theatre programs, plays, certificates and diplomas, council and legislative event photographs, Ward 7 documents, New Democrats newsletters and brochures, correspondence, invitations, house transcripts, Bill 190 amendments.

Chronological career materials

Series contains various types of documents and materials from David Reville's career. Material was arranged chronologically by Reville and also contains his historical notes in some cases.

David Reville fonds

  • F 824
  • Archief
  • 1966 - 2023

This fonds contains textual records generated or collected by David Reville relating to various aspects of his academic and political careers.

Reville, David

Newness Express No. 2 Model G

Item is a magazine box falling-plate detective camera for 9x12cm plates. It has a Rapid Rectilinear lens, a shutter with two instantaneous speeds (rapide and lente), an adjustable aperture, two Watson-type viewfinders with folding covers, a plate-counter, and two tripod sockets. It has a wood body with leather covering. The camera was formally named the Express Détective but it has been combined with the Express Newness, which is the name that many sources record the camera under.

Expo Watch Camera

Item is a small novelty film camera that is disguised as a railroad pocket watch, first produced into early 1900's and sold until 1939. The exposure is made through the winding stem and the winding knob serves as a lens cap, and required special film cartridges. The camera is relatively common, as it was marketed for so long and several variations exist in the "Expo" trademark style, the winding knob, and the viewfinder shape. Black, red, blue enameled versions produced about 1935 are rarer.

Expo Watch Camera

Item is a small novelty film camera that is disguised as a railroad pocket watch, first produced into early 1900's and sold until 1939. The exposure is made through the winding stem and the winding knob serves as a lens cap, and required special film cartridges. The camera is relatively common, as it was marketed for so long and several variations exist in the "Expo" trademark style, the winding knob, and the viewfinder shape. Black, red, blue enameled versions produced about 1935 are rarer. Item has its original box and triangular viewfinder, but the lens cap is missing.

Illuminated Manuscript - James Carlyle's Retirement

Manuscript contains four pages of hand calligraphy and art, bound in brown leather and inscribed, "To James Carlyle, Esq., M.D. Toronto". The manuscript was presented to Dr. Carlyle upon his retirement in 1893 by the "Old Model Boys", students to whom he was their headmaster (1858-1871) at the Boys' Model School, followed by being the Mathematical Master at the Toronto Normal School (1871-1893). Also in the file are two notices copied from the Internet of Dr. Carlyle's death from The Globe newspaper.

Dr. James Carlyle (born England,1830/31-1990) was the son of John Carlyle (born Scotland, 1791-1872) and the nephew of Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) the Scottish historian and philosopher known as the Sage of Chelsea, because he spent much of his life living and writing in Chelsea, London being very much respected by his Victorian literary peers. James Carlyle emigrated to Canada in 1837 with his parents and siblings. He became a teacher in Brantford, was promoted to Headmaster at the Boys' Model School in Toronto (1858-1871) 13 years during which time he went to medical school earning his medical degree. Dr. Carlyle spent another 22 years as the Master of Mathematics at the Toronto Normal School, retiring in 1893. He lived at 187 Gerrard Street East. During the last five years of his life he suffered from bronchial asthma, dying at home on 13 October 1900 at the age of 70 leaving behind his wife, Wilhelmina (Mina), two sons and three daughters. James is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery with his wife.

Cavalry (Albumen, Kodak No. 1 print)

Item is a mounted albumen print on paper manufactured by Kodak and likely taken using the Kodak No. 1 camera, which came pre-loaded with film. When all 100 exposures had been made by the consumer, the entire camera was sent back to the Kodak company for prints to be made, and the camera to be reloaded. The Kodak No. 1 produced circular snapshots.
The image depicts a man seated on a horse, surrounded by onlookers with bicycles. Inscription on the reverse reads "Cavalry [illeg] Park West".

Cartoon Albumen Prints

1 print is a cartoon of winged creatures chasing a man on a horse( with the inscription "Ae spring brought off her master hale, But left behind her ain grey tail.") and the second is of a composer and imps/satan. Cover of the second is torn off; has logo

Assorted Gelatin Silver Prints

Portraits of people by different publishers:
1 print by G. Marr
1 print by Evans & Hastings
1 print by Ea. Ray
1 print by McVey
2 prints by Edy Bros.
1 print by J. J. Schmidt
1 print by the Maitland Studio
1 print by Dixon
1 print by Hadden's Studio
2 prints by Mickelthamite
16 prints by unidentified publishers, one has a swastika on the front cover

Print: Ontario Normal College Graduates 1905-1906

Sepia tone composite print of the graduates of the Ontario Normal College (possibly the Normal School in London or the "Ontario Normal School" in Hamilton* ). Mounted on a 43cm x 51cm board. Placed in a 50 cm x 65 cm frame. There is a reference in the handwritten chronology in the Archivist's 'Ryerson History' binder which reads as follows: "1897 - School of Pedagogy moves to Hamilton and becomes the Ontario Normal College".

Toronto Normal School

Television broadcasting laboratory

As part of the Developing for the '80s fundraising campaign, Sony Canada donated a new broadcasting laboratory, "the most advanced in Canada" ("Bulletin" article, see RG 577.01.02) for RTA and the Journalism Department students.

Delta Sheraton Front Desk Computer Library : Hospitality and Tourism Dept.

The photographic image, created in the early to mid 1980s, shows three Hospitality and Tourism students using recently donated computer equipment as part of a front office hotel computer system from Delta Hotels, the Sheraton Corporation, and Electronic Engineering Company of California Inc. (EECO). The name of the training lab appears in the background.

First live Canadian television broadcast materials

Photograph, negative and press clippings of the first live television broadcast in Canada, as presented to an audience of over 300 members of the radio industry (including dealers) from the Toronto area. Entitled "This is the Fashion", the show was a collaborative effort between the schools of Electronics, Broadcasting and Fashion Design and was produced in the Ryerson boardroom and transmitted via coaxial cable to viewing screens in the Institute's auditorium. This special event was intended to promote not only television but the FM band (on which Ryerson's new radio station --CJRT-- was just starting to operate).

The Difference Private Funding Can Make

The images used in this display collection were created in the early to mid 1980s. They were subsequently enlarged and mounted for display, "The Difference Private Funding Can Make". Descriptive labels accompanied the display boards, but were transcribed (below) and destroyed.

General Instrument of Canada
Satellite Signal Receiving System Electrical Technology

J.P. Bickle Foundation
CineScan
Media Library

Delta-Sheraton Front Desk Computer
Hospitality and Tourism Dept.

Sony of Canada Ltd.
Broadcast Journalism Laboratory [2 images]

Rustum Sethna

File contains photographs and negatives of Rustum Sethna of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Sethna was a psychology professor, retired and passed away September 10, 2023.

Ryerson Media Centre

1940 Toronto Normal School Graduate Reunions

These pages are photocopies from Janet Page's (Miss Battersby's) Toronto Normal School scrapbook. The 1940 graduating class held a number of reunions, some of which are documented here and include a copy of a 1940 photograph taken on the front steps of the Toronto Normal School and a hand-drawn cartoon by another graduate illustrating Miss Battersby at her desk in the classroom.

See the 1940 yearbook for photographs of Miss Battersby, the artist of the cartoon, as well as other friends.

Toronto Normal School - Janet Page donation

The Series consists of 1 page of a Provincial Normal School Lesson Topic form and 17 selected and photocopies of pages from Janet Page's original Normal School scrapbook. Mrs. Page (nee Battersby) was a 1940 graduate of the Toronto Normal School.

Basketball (men's) team photographs

Subseries contains team and game photographs taken of the Ryerson Ram's men's basketball team. Photographs have been divided into 4 files
RG 30.001.002.001 Basketball (men's) team photographs
RG 30.001.002.002 Basketball (men's) team game photographs
RG 30.001.002.003 Basketball (men's) team OUA Championship photographs
RG 30.001.002.004 Basketball (men's) individual photographs and head shots

Lesson Topic form

Printed on bond paper, this Provincial Normal Schools standard form records the student teacher's practicum lesson to a class in a particular subject, thus the title, Lesson Topic. In this example, Miss Battersby successfully completed teaching the arithmetic lesson based on calculating the area of circles using a mathematical formula to a Grade 7 class. Because it is unclear where Miss Battersby undertook her practicum, the "Critic Teacher" who signed the form could have a Normal School faculty member or a teacher at a Model School class or a teacher in another school. The date and time of the practicum lesson are given. Also of note, the form itself, having been designed in November 1928 with 100,000 printed at that time.

1923-1924 Toronto Normal School yearbook

3 yearbooks for the Toronto Normal School 1923-1924 from two donations. These books were donated from and appear to have been originally owned by, as follows :

  1. A.1997-078 - Appears to have been originally owned by Leila Bryce (her name appears in tiny print on inside back cover); contains autographs.
  2. 2023-13 - Originally owned by Harvey Curry. Pages were flagged with Harvey's photograph and description; contains numerous autographs.
  3. 2023-13 - Appears to have been originally owned by Velma Quinn; contains numerous autographs.

Toronto Normal School Handbell

Brass handbell with black wooden handle belonged to Dr. James Carlyle, the fourth Headmaster of the Boys' Model School where he would have used it (1858-1871) and Mathematical Master of the Toronto Normal School (1871-1893).

Toronto Normal School

  • RG 16
  • Archief
  • 1846 - 1941

Records, books, and graphic material related to the Toronto Normal School.

Toronto Normal School

Grad shot glasses

A collection of shot glasses given to graduates. Each glass has the year of graduation screened onto it.

In the Spring of 1954, the previous year's graduates, in concert with SAC (Students' Administrative Council), presented a "RYE '54" shot glass to each member of the class at their graduation dance. The "old" alumni filled each glass with an appropriate libation (Rye) and toasted the new alumni. While this first ceremony was conducted just for fun, the idea caught on. The filling of the glasses stopped when the number of graduates swelled in the 1960's, but the glasses continued to be handed out to graduates until 1993.

The Little Daily

This file contains The Little Daily newsletter, printed by the School of Graphic Arts.

General athletics and recreation photographs

File contains a variety of images including: a judo or karate class; football parade; copy negatives of team photos made from other photographs in the Archives collection ; scans of photographs from the 1953 and 1968 yearbooks; negatives of men's and women's basketball games; negatives of people in the pool; identified photos; a diver at the pool; and colour negatives (from circa 1995) featuring basketball practice, and a dog in a sweater.

Keneca Pingue-Giles with Nan Copp trophy

Photograph of Keneca Pingue-Giles holding the Nan Copp Trophy. Pingue-Giles played on the Ryerson Rams (now Toronto Metropolitan University) women's basketball team between 2011-2016. The Nan Copp trophy is given by U Sport (formerly CIS) to the player chosen as the player of the year for women's basketball.

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