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Grade School Classroom (Part I), David H. Levy, NN,<br />

78, 18.<br />

Stars and Schools: Ideas for Presenting Astronomy in a<br />

Grade School Classroom (Part II), David H. Levy,<br />

NN, 78, 34.<br />

New Educational Materials from ASP, NN, 78, 47.<br />

RASC Centres Observe Astronomy Day, B. R. Chou, NN,<br />

78, 53.<br />

Un Planétarium à L’Institut de Marine du CÉGEP de<br />

Rimouski, Damien Lemay, 79, 102.<br />

NASA Summer Student Programme 1984, Keith Hitchon,<br />

NN, 79, 9.<br />

International Astronomy Day April 27, 1985, Leo Enwright,<br />

NN, 79, 20.<br />

Astronomy Education Materials, R. C. Brooks, NN, 79, 29.<br />

A Successful Astronomy Day, NN, 79, 56.<br />

International Astronomy Day April 19, 1986, Leo Enwright,<br />

NN, 80, 5.<br />

A Comet Halley Educational Experience, Ron Waldron,<br />

NN, 80, 58.<br />

International Astronomy Day, Len Gamache, NN, 80, 60.<br />

International Astronomy Day, Leo Enwright, NN, 80, 60.<br />

A High School Planetarium, John Mrmak & Angelo<br />

Zeffiro, NN, 80, 85.<br />

Slides, Books and Astronomy Aids, NN, 80, 88.<br />

My Experiences in Teaching Astronomy, Dennis Ryan, NN,<br />

80, 91.<br />

McLaughlin Planetarium’s New Astrocentre, Ian G.<br />

MacGregor, NN, 81, 12.<br />

International Astronomy Day May 9, 1987, Leo Enwright,<br />

NN, 81, 14.<br />

Astronomy Day Calgary 1988, Glenn Hawley, NN, 82, 44.<br />

Space University, NN, 82, 62.<br />

First Space Graduates, NN, 82, 85.<br />

International Astronomy Day 1989, Steve Dodson, NNB,<br />

83, 8.<br />

The Heavens on Tape, NNB, 83, 21.<br />

Astronomy Day Expands in Centennial Year, Steve Dodson,<br />

NNB, 83, 42.<br />

Astronomy Day Report (1): March 13, 1989, Mario<br />

Caluori, NNB, 83, 52.<br />

Astronomy Day Report (2): March 13, 1989, Paul Fjeld,<br />

NNB, 83, 53.<br />

Astronomy Day 1989: A Cross Country Roundup, Steve<br />

Dodson, NNB, 83, 76.<br />

Following the Stars — For a Hundred Years, Steve<br />

Dodson, NNB, 83, 79.<br />

“<strong>Canada</strong>’s Stargazers”, NNB, 84, 25.<br />

ISU Hosted by York University, NNB, 84, 39.<br />

Spreading the Word, Doug Pitcairn, NNB, 84, 46.<br />

Centennial Astronomy Week — A National Wrap-Up, Steve<br />

Dodson, NNB, 84, 51.<br />

Astronomy Week 1990, Mary Anne Harrington, NNB, 84,<br />

59.<br />

The Accessible Universe, Steve Dodson, NNB, 84, 73.<br />

Recruiting Disabled People Into Astronomy, Denise<br />

Sabatini, NNB, 84, 79.<br />

Astronomy Day in Montréal, Mario Caluori, B, 1, 1, 2.<br />

Astronomy Day 1990 at the Montréal Centre, Mario<br />

Caluori, B, 1, 1, 3.<br />

Ways to Increase Disabled Paticipation, Wayne Davie &<br />

Kathie Davie, B, 1, 1, 4.<br />

Introducing Children to Astronomy, Sylvia Smith, B, 1, 2,<br />

6.<br />

Astronomy Day in Six Cities, Steve Dodson, B, 1, 4, 3.<br />

Astronomy Day in Montreal, Mario Caluori, B, 1, 4, 7.<br />

Astronomy Day Reports, B, 2, 4, 3.<br />

Outreach Programs for Centres, Bill Broderick, B, 2, 6, 4.<br />

The Noblest Cause, Doug Pitcairn, B, 2, 6, 5.<br />

A Survey <strong>of</strong> the Attitudes <strong>of</strong> University Students to<br />

Astrology and Astronomy, M. M. De Robertis & P. A.<br />

Delaney, 87, 34.<br />

What Makes Science “Hard”?, Sheila Tobias, 87, 327.<br />

Why is it Hotter in the Summer Than in the Winter?, Roy L.<br />

Bishop, 87, 346.<br />

Bicycles, Bubble Gum and Astronomy, Alister Ling, B, 3, 3,<br />

5.<br />

Classroom Astronomer’s Wanted, Andrew Fraknoi, B, 3, 4,<br />

2.<br />

New Hubble Slides, B, 3, 4, 4.<br />

Astronomy Week in Kingston, Bill Broderick, B, 3, 4, 5.<br />

Helen Sawyer Hogg Distinguished Visitorship, Peter<br />

Broughton, B, 3, 4, 9.<br />

About Sky News, B, 3, 4, 10.<br />

Un Mot Sur Ciel Info, B, 3, 4, 10.<br />

Astronomy Week 1994, Sandy Ferguson, B, 4, 1, 3.<br />

Solar Eclipse a Ringing Success, B, 4, 3, 3.<br />

A Stellar Wind Breezes Into Nova Scotia Schools, Mary Lou<br />

Whitehorne, B, 4, 6, 5.<br />

Astronomy Week 1995, Sandra Ferguson, B, 5, 1, 3.<br />

Spaced Out in Nova Scotia!, Mary Lou Whitehorne, B, 5, 1,<br />

4.<br />

Eclipse Damage: A Burning Issue, Alister Ling, B, 5, 1, 8.<br />

National Astronomy Day 1995, Sandy Ferguson, B, 5, 3, 7.<br />

New Space Science Resource for <strong>Canada</strong>, Mary Lou<br />

Whitehorne, B, 5, 4, 4.<br />

Sunrises and Sunsets, David G. Turner, 90, 1.<br />

GNAT: A Global Network <strong>of</strong> Small Telescopes as a<br />

Resource for <strong>Astronomical</strong> Research and Education,<br />

David L. Crawford & Eric Craine, 90, 224.<br />

Education Notes (see also Education in<br />

Astronomy)<br />

Astronomy Activities Package, John R. Percy, 71, 55.<br />

A Classroom Photometer and Artificial Star, David L.<br />

DuPuy, 71, 199.<br />

Graduate Programs in Astronomy at Canadian<br />

Universities, John R. Percy, 71, 264.<br />

Education Notes, John R. Percy, 71, 325.<br />

Education at the Atlanta AAS Meeting, John R. Percy, 71,<br />

412.<br />

The Astronomy Display at the Burke-Gaffney Observatory,<br />

David L. DuPuy, 71, 470.<br />

A Laboratory Experiment on Resolving Power, John R.<br />

Percy, 72, 54.<br />

<strong>Astronomical</strong> Slides, John R. Percy, 72, 55.<br />

Educational Material in Astronomy Produced and<br />

Distributed by Canadian Observatories, Museums, and<br />

Planetariums, John R. Percy, 72, 168.<br />

A Bibliography <strong>of</strong> Recent <strong>Astronomical</strong> Education Articles,<br />

David L. DuPuy, 72, 221.<br />

Undergraduate Astronomy at Canadian Universities, John<br />

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