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1889

xxx. Liste des livres approuvés pour les écoles catholiques par le conseil de l'instruction publique depuis sa formation jusqu'au 22 mars 1876 et par le comité catholique du conseil de l'instruction publique depuis le 22 mars 1876 jusqu'au 1er juillet 1889. S.l., s.n., [1889?]. 16 p. ISBN 0-665-55530-X.

[On peut consulter le texte intégral de cette publication dans le site Notre mémoire en ligne].

1889
Baillairgé, Charles. Dictionnaire des homonymes - Appréciations. Joliette, Imprimerie de l'étudiant et du couvent, 1889. 15 p.
1889
Cazes, Paul de. Code of public instruction of the province of Quebec comprising the school law with notes of numerous judicial decisions thereon and the regulations of the roman catholic and protestant committees of the council of public instruction. Montreal, Wm. Drysdale & co., 1889. ix, 214, 67, v, 52, v p.

"§ 3 - Powers and duties of the Council and of the committees thereof.

58. It shall be the duty of the Council of Public Instruction, or of the Roman Catholic and Protestant Committees respectively, according as the provisions of the preceding articles may require, with the approval of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council:

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4. To select and cause to be published, due regard being had in such selection to schools in which the teaching is in French and to those in which the teaching is in English, text-books, maps and globes to be used, to the exclusion of all others, in the elementary schools, model schools and academies under the control of school commissioners or trustees.

This provision shall not extend to the selection of books having reference to religion or morals, which selection shall be made as provided by paragraph 4 of article 224.

5. To acquire the copyright of books, maps, pieces of music or other publications, whether originals, copies or compilations, published under the direction for the use of schools in the Province; (p. 18-19).

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§ 6 - Powers of the Committees respecting Text-Books.

74. Each Committee shall prepare and revise, from time to time, a list of text-books, maps, globes, models, and other articles for use in the schools. R.S.Q., art. 1927.

75. The list of authorized text-books shall be revised once in every four years, and the changes made therein shall be published by the superintendent in the Quebec Official Gazette. R.S.Q., Art. 1928.

76. Any text-book excluded from the list of authorized text-books shall not be withdrawn as a text-book until after one year from the revision of such list. R.S.Q., art. 1928.

77. The superintendent shall retain the grant of any municipality which allows text-books, not entered on the authorized list, to be used in its schools. R.S.Q., art 1929.

78. All text-books and all works, entered on such list, may become the property of the Roman Catholic or Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction, in consideration of an indemnity to the proprietors thereof, fixed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. R.S.Q., art. 1930.

79. Any contestation as to the amount of the indemnity mentioned in the preceding article shall be referred to three arbitators appointed, one by the superintendent; another by the owner of the work, and the third by the two first arbitrators, and the award of such arbitrators shall be final. R.S.Q., art. 1930.

80. Every person shall have the right to print, publish and sell the works entered on the said list, the property of either Committee, by paying, every five years to the superintendent, a sum of then dollars for each work, and when he has paid such sum, he shall [24] have free access to the work, to copy the same, in the Department of Public Instruction, and if the work be printed, the superintendent shall deliver a copy thereof to any person who wishes to print it. R.S.Q., art. 1931.

81. The form, paper, type, binding and mechanical execution of such books shall be determined by the superintendent. R.S.Q., art. 1932.

82. In any case any abuse arises from a combination of booksellers to raise the price of text-books, the Roman Catholic or Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction may fix a maximum price for such works. R.S.Q., art. 1933. (p. 24-25).

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§ 3 - Duties of School Commissioners and trustees respecting management of schools.

224. It is the duty of school commissioners and trustees:

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4. To require that no other books be used in the schools under their control than those authorized by the Council of Public Instruction or either of the Committees thereof;

The curé or priest administering a Roman Catholic church shall, however, have the exclusive right of selecting the books having reference to religion and morals for the use of pupils of his religious faith.

The Protestant Committee shall have similar powers respecting Protestant pupils." (p. 70).

[Suivi de:] School regulations revised by the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction, And approved by Order in Council, 30th November, 1888.

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"Authorized Text-Books and Forms.

161. Each school board shall select from the authorized books a list of text-books for use in the municipality, naming one book, or one graded set of books, in each subject of the course of study, and shall insist upon their use in the schools of the municipality to the exclusion of all others. A copy of this list shall be placed in each school of the municipality. (An additional series of reading books may be selected for supplementary reading). (p. 55).

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175. It is the duty of a teacher in a public school:

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9. Not to require nor permit any pupil to use as a school text-book any book not included in the list of text-books prescribed for the use of pupils in the municipality; (p. 59).

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178. Pupils are required to procure the text-books and other schooll requisites indicated by the course of study for the class to which they belong. (p. 61).

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IX.

Concerning text-books submitted for authorization.

193. Persons desiring to submit a text-book to the Protestant Committee for authorization shall forward one dozen copies of the book to the Superintendent for examination, stating the retail price and the price per dozen.

194. A sample copy of every edition of every book authorized by the Protestant Committee shall be deposited in the Department of Public Instruction by the publisher, and no edition of any-book shall be considered as approved without a certificate to that effect from the Superintendent of Public Instruction, which certificate may be withdrawn at any time at the request of the committee. [64]

195. Every authorized book shall bear the imprint of the publisher, and shall show upon the cover or the title page the authorized price, and no part of the book shall be used for advertising purposes, wihout the written consent of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

196. No alterations in content, typography, binding, paper, or any other material respects shall, in any case, be made without the approval of the Protestant Committee.

197. Any books recommended as aids to teachers for private reference or study, shall not be used as text-books by the pupils." (p. 64-65).

[Suivi de:] School regulations revised by the Roman Catholic Committee of the Council of Public Instruction, And approved by Order in Council, 30th November, 1888.

"Concerning books submitted for authorization.
161. Persons desiring to submit a book to the Roman Catholic Committee of the

Council of Public Instruction shall forward to the Superintendent, at least one month before the meeting of the Committee, twenty-five printed copies of the book, stating the retail price and the price per dozen; the Superintendent shall then forward one copy of the book to every member of the Committee.

162. When the examination of the book submitted for authorization is necessarily delegated to a specialist, the Superintendent shall exact, from the person seeking the authorization, a sum sufficient to remenurerate the specialist.

163. A sample copy of every edition of every book authorized by the Protestant [sic] Committee shall be deposited in the Department of Public Instruction by the publisher, and no edition of any book shall be considered as approved without a certificate to that effect from the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

164. The certificate of authorization may be withdrawn at any time at the request of the committee.

165. Every authorized book shall bear the imprint of the publisher, and shall show upon the cover or title page the authorized retail price, and no part of the book shall be used for advertising purposes, without the written consent of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

166. No alterations in contents, typography, binding, paper, or any material aspects, shall, in any case, be made without the approval of the Catholic Committee.

167. Any books recommended as aids to teachers for private reference or study, shall not be used as text-books by the pupils." (p. 50).



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