The Junior National Scholarship examination was introduced in the early twentieth century to encourage able children to continue at school through to secondary level. This article investigates the extent to which successful candidates of 1908 took the opportunity for further education beyond primary school. The main focus is on those who went on to university study and pursued successful careers, but those who ended up in less enviable circumstances are also of interest. Also highlighted are the differing vocational opportunities available to girls and boys, the importance of teaching as a career for girls, and the effect on the boys of the First World War
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The Scholarship examination is a longstanding feature of secondary school assessment. Scholarship is...
This paper investigates the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales ...
Education during the First World War is generally overlooked. Schooling was seriously undermined by ...
It is over a century since World War One impacted on the lives of those who taught at or attended b...
This thesis compares adolescent engagement with the First World War in Ireland and New Zealand betwe...
vii, 83 leaves :col. ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago de...
This thesis is an attempt to examine what is probably the greatest single problem in New Zealand edu...
In recent years Māori and Pasifika students have been the focus of much discussion and a significant...
This study examines the histories of Anglican girls’ secondary schools from 1877-1975, placing them ...
Purpose: Guthrie Wilson (1914‐1984) was one example of the trend of migration of teachers from New Z...
Free education has been the right of every New Zealand citizen since 1877 when free secular educatio...
Master of EducationThe study explores the General Ability (GA) and School Achievement (SA) levels of...
Research Framework : Over the thirty years before World War I, expansion of the world economy occasi...
There was a time when people could go West and become empire builders; when there was little competi...
This blog is the third in a series of 12 exploring each decade in IOE’s history in the context of th...
The Scholarship examination is a longstanding feature of secondary school assessment. Scholarship is...
This paper investigates the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales ...
Education during the First World War is generally overlooked. Schooling was seriously undermined by ...
It is over a century since World War One impacted on the lives of those who taught at or attended b...
This thesis compares adolescent engagement with the First World War in Ireland and New Zealand betwe...
vii, 83 leaves :col. ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago de...
This thesis is an attempt to examine what is probably the greatest single problem in New Zealand edu...
In recent years Māori and Pasifika students have been the focus of much discussion and a significant...
This study examines the histories of Anglican girls’ secondary schools from 1877-1975, placing them ...
Purpose: Guthrie Wilson (1914‐1984) was one example of the trend of migration of teachers from New Z...
Free education has been the right of every New Zealand citizen since 1877 when free secular educatio...
Master of EducationThe study explores the General Ability (GA) and School Achievement (SA) levels of...
Research Framework : Over the thirty years before World War I, expansion of the world economy occasi...
There was a time when people could go West and become empire builders; when there was little competi...
This blog is the third in a series of 12 exploring each decade in IOE’s history in the context of th...
The Scholarship examination is a longstanding feature of secondary school assessment. Scholarship is...