New Zealander Sylvia Ashton-Warner, a teacher in remote rural Mori schools in the 1940s-1950s, became internationally renowned as a novelist and educational theorist. Earlier commentators portrayed her educational theory as in conflict with those of her time and place, but recent studies conceptualise them as enabled by it. While space/place has often been considered the preserve of the geographer and time that of the historian, Henri Lefebvre and others suggest that: “these issues need to be thought together rather than separately” and that macro-, meso- and micro-levels of analysis be engaged simultaneously. The author traces how conceptual, linguistic, sensory and intellectual resources of the global “New Education” movement extended int...
This article draws upon a ‘tale from the field’ (Van Maanen, 1988) to encourage New Zealand and Aust...
The contribution of the discipline of geography to the field of education is complex since they have...
This article aims to reflect on space, time and education in two distinct but related ways: space an...
Sylvia Ashton-Warner’s New Zealand educational context has been – and continues to be – misrepresent...
Sylvia Ashton-Warner, a New Zealand teacher, won international acclaim in the 1950s-1950s with her n...
A biography of Sylvia Ashton-Warner is presented. She was born on 17 December 1908 in New Zealand. S...
The year 1998 marked 50 years of doctoral study in New Zealand, and in 1999 I embarked on a history ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted ...
The invitation to contribute to this volume addressed me as a New Zealander who had written about ho...
The fictional works of Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893-1978) are primarily situated within a tradition ...
As an ethnographic study situated within teacher education practice, this thesis is structured aroun...
It is my assertion that there is an under-conceptualising of geography within education, the absence...
This research examines the status of Te Atiawa historical knowledge in Port Nicholson Block secondar...
This article draws upon a ‘tale from the field’ (Van Maanen, 1988) to encourage New Zealand and Aust...
The contribution of the discipline of geography to the field of education is complex since they have...
This article aims to reflect on space, time and education in two distinct but related ways: space an...
Sylvia Ashton-Warner’s New Zealand educational context has been – and continues to be – misrepresent...
Sylvia Ashton-Warner, a New Zealand teacher, won international acclaim in the 1950s-1950s with her n...
A biography of Sylvia Ashton-Warner is presented. She was born on 17 December 1908 in New Zealand. S...
The year 1998 marked 50 years of doctoral study in New Zealand, and in 1999 I embarked on a history ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted ...
The invitation to contribute to this volume addressed me as a New Zealander who had written about ho...
The fictional works of Sylvia Townsend Warner (1893-1978) are primarily situated within a tradition ...
As an ethnographic study situated within teacher education practice, this thesis is structured aroun...
It is my assertion that there is an under-conceptualising of geography within education, the absence...
This research examines the status of Te Atiawa historical knowledge in Port Nicholson Block secondar...
This article draws upon a ‘tale from the field’ (Van Maanen, 1988) to encourage New Zealand and Aust...
The contribution of the discipline of geography to the field of education is complex since they have...
This article aims to reflect on space, time and education in two distinct but related ways: space an...