Acknowledgements
Saskatchewan Learning gratefully acknowledges the professional contributions and advice given by the following members of the Practical and Applied Arts Reference Committee.
Jerry Cherneski, Instructor
SIAST Palliser Campus
Hazel Lorenz, Consultant
LandsWest S.D. #123
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Saskatchewan Career/Work Education Association (SCWEA)
Dean Lucyk, Teacher
Regina RCSSD #81
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF)
Saskatchewan Industrial Education Association (SIEA)
Barbara McKinnon, Teacher
Moose Jaw S.D. #1
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Saskatchewan Business Teachers' Association (SBTA)
Lance Moen, Dean
Associated Studies
SIAST Kelsey Campus
Rose Olson
Saskatchewan School Trustees Association (SSTA)
Dr. Len Proctor
Professor, College of Education
University of Saskatchewan
Ron Provali, Teacher
Potashville S.D. #80
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Saskatchewan Association for Computers in Education (SACE)
Dr. Kevin Quinlan
Professor, College of Education
University of Regina
Doug Robertson
Lloydminster RCSSD #89
League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents (LEADS)
Gayleen Turner, Teacher
Swift Current Comprehensive High School Board
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Saskatchewan Home Economics Teachers' Association (SHETA)
Previous Members:
Susan Buck, SIAST
Laurent Fournier, SSTA
Morris Smith, LEADS
Dave Spencer, LEADS
Ron Wallace, SCWEA
Debbie Ward, SSTA
Saskatchewan Learning wishes to thank many others who contributed to the development of this Curriculum Guide:
the Practical and Applied Arts Program Team
the 1994 Information Processing Curriculum Guide has
been evergreened by Tracy Houk, Regina S.D. No. 4 and Gerry
Craswell, Saskatchewan Learning
Les Richardson, Turtleford S.D. No. 65 provided
technical expertise and support
pilot teachers
other contributing field personnel.
This document was completed under the direction of the Science and Technology Unit, Curriculum and Instruction Branch, Saskatchewan Learning.
© Saskatchewan Learning 2003