Purpose: Guthrie Wilson (1914‐1984) was one example of the trend of migration of teachers from New Zealand public schools to Australian private schools. The purpose of this paper is to explore this particular case with a view to revealing some of the dynamics involved and challenges facing certain types of Australasian schools in the 1950s and 1960s. Design/methodology/approach: This article is essentially founded on empirical historical research and on analysis of data from published and archival sources and from interviews with participants and observers. It is placed in the context of the literature on both educational change in Australasia and trans‐Tasman migration at the time. Findings: Although Guthrie Wilson craved recognition a...
Since the early 1990s, schools looking to solve their recruitment problems have employed overseas tr...
This study researches the coming together of difference in an educational setting between an Austral...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how Harry Messel, Harold Wyndham, L.C. Robson and ...
PhDThis thesis investigates the terms in which the problem of educational differences was posed by A...
© 2002 Mary KennedyEducational change in Victoria was 'characterized by a generality of orientation ...
Master of EducationThe Geelong College was founded in July 1861. Its founders envisaged it to be a s...
Because Rule died on the day that the Duke of York reached Melbourne, newspapers of the day did not ...
Sylvia Ashton-Warner’s New Zealand educational context has been – and continues to be – misrepresent...
This thesis examines the influence of progressivism on the development of state primary education in...
Master of EducationThe immediate problem confronting an education historian of the period which incl...
In this study, the researcher describes about the landscape of teacher education in Australia as a d...
Most studies on the history of educational ideas have focused on what influential educational theori...
Teacher training, in a variety of forms, is a well-established, integral component of mass schooling...
This is a qualitative study in which I have collected and interpreted data in narrative form. In thi...
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University, School of History, Philosophy and Politics, 1979.Bibliography: le...
Since the early 1990s, schools looking to solve their recruitment problems have employed overseas tr...
This study researches the coming together of difference in an educational setting between an Austral...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how Harry Messel, Harold Wyndham, L.C. Robson and ...
PhDThis thesis investigates the terms in which the problem of educational differences was posed by A...
© 2002 Mary KennedyEducational change in Victoria was 'characterized by a generality of orientation ...
Master of EducationThe Geelong College was founded in July 1861. Its founders envisaged it to be a s...
Because Rule died on the day that the Duke of York reached Melbourne, newspapers of the day did not ...
Sylvia Ashton-Warner’s New Zealand educational context has been – and continues to be – misrepresent...
This thesis examines the influence of progressivism on the development of state primary education in...
Master of EducationThe immediate problem confronting an education historian of the period which incl...
In this study, the researcher describes about the landscape of teacher education in Australia as a d...
Most studies on the history of educational ideas have focused on what influential educational theori...
Teacher training, in a variety of forms, is a well-established, integral component of mass schooling...
This is a qualitative study in which I have collected and interpreted data in narrative form. In thi...
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University, School of History, Philosophy and Politics, 1979.Bibliography: le...
Since the early 1990s, schools looking to solve their recruitment problems have employed overseas tr...
This study researches the coming together of difference in an educational setting between an Austral...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how Harry Messel, Harold Wyndham, L.C. Robson and ...