Historic teaching resources archive at CSU
14 OCTOBER 2014
An archive of historic teaching resources from Bathurst Teachers College (BTC) will be celebrated at a special ceremony at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst on Thursday 23 October. Associate Professor Jane Mitchell, from the CSU School of Teacher Education in Bathurst, said, "The Memorabilia Cabinet has been established to honour the work of staff and students of the Bathurst Teachers' College. The cabinet provides a permanent record of teacher education in the 1950s and 1960s in Bathurst, and contains a rich and varied trove of teaching resources created by teaching staff and students, dating from the early 1950s." Professor Mitchell will open the proceedings before an address about BTC and CSU by Head of Campus at CSU in Bathurst, Mr Col Sharp. The Executive Dean of the Faculty of Education, Professor Toni Downes, will officially 'launch' the cabinet, followed by a response by Mr Wayne Bensley, President of the Bathurst Teachers' College Alumni Association. The launch of the Memorabilia Cabinet will be at 12pm Thursday 23 October in the foyer of the Heffron Building (building 1430) on Wiradjuri Road at CSU in Bathurst. All associated with Bathurst Teachers' College are welcome to attend.
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