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Friends across the Miles: VSOs - an important part of Labrador Education History: Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO)
Contributor(s): Pritchard, Llewelyn (Author)
ISBN: 1482523884     ISBN-13: 9781482523881
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $11.39  
Product Type: Paperback
Language: Chinese
Published: February 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - Arts & Humanities
- Family & Relationships | Friendship
Physical Information: 0.07" H x 6" W x 9" (0.11 lbs) 28 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Friendship
 
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(Cover photograph: Scout hike across the ice from Nain by John Penny VSO teacher 1966.) Original copies of newspaper and magazine articles about the work of the Voluntary Service Overseas (V.S.O.) teachers in Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada 1960 - 70, when 18 year old students - mainly from the United Kingdom, taught in the schools of the Labrador coastal settlements. "It's been over 30 years since members of the Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) were stationed in Labrador and now a search is underway to locate those who served as teachers from 1960-1970 (one year terms). VSOs came from the United Kingdom to isolated communities and a way of life that was foreign to them. Some of the communities they were stationed in included Nain, Hopedale, Lodge Bay, Cartwright, Mary's Harbour, Cape St. Charles, William's Harbour, Rexon's Cove, Mud Lake, Makkovik, North West River, Port Hope Simpson and Rigolet. The idea to bring members of this volunteer organization to Labrador originated with Reverend Bill Peacock, superintendent of the Moravian Missions in Labrador. He knew the difficulty there was in attracting qualified Newfoundland and Canadian teachers to the Labrador coast, particularly more remote communities. When Bill Rompkey (now Labrador Senator) became superintendent of the school board in 1968, VSOs were already in place. "I was very attracted to the idea, particularly as we were still having the same problems filling some schools," said Mr. Rompkey. He said the use of volunteers in Labrador was not new... " Extract "The Labradorian" Happy Valley-Goose Bay 18 JUne 2003 by Karen Blackmore (Chinese / English captions)