History of Education Review: Volume 40 Issue 1

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The official journal of the Australian and New Zealand History of Education Society
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Table of contents

The mythic campus and the professorial life: A. Scott Carter's pictorial map of the University of Toronto, 1937

E. Lisa Panayotidis, Paul Stortz

In 1937, a pictorial fine art map of the University of Toronto was designed and painted by artist Alexander Scott Carter. The map was commissioned by Vincent Massey, then High…

“We know no such profession as a university teacher”: New Zealand academics' teaching capabilities and student performance in the years of academic boom and student strife

Ian Brailsford

The historical study aims to trace moves towards professionalising university teaching in the era of post‐war expansion in higher education using the University of Auckland, New…

Locating curriculum integration within the historical context: Innovations in Aotearoa New Zealand state schools, 1920s‐1940s

Tony Dowden

This study seeks to trace the development of curriculum integration and related curricula designs in state schools in Aotearoa/New Zealand (NZ) during the “New Education” era…

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“A long way to go before we win the battle” : The propaganda war over the Picot report and Tomorrow's Schools

Roger Openshaw

During the late 1980s New Zealand, in common with a number of other nations, underwent a controversial restructuring of its public sector, including education. The radical nature…

Travelling the Empire: The “School Empire Tours” and their significance for conceptual understandings (1927‐1939)

Sarah Winfield

The purpose of this paper is to provide fresh insights into the meaning and experience of an imperial education and the evolving concept of empire itself in Britain during the…

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Cover of History of Education Review

ISSN:

0819-8691

Online date, start – end:

2004

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof Helen Proctor
  • Prof Julie McLeod
  • Dr Tamson Pietsch