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“The system of compulsory education is failing” “义务教育制度正在失败”
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI: 10.1108/HER-11-2017-0024
B. Marsden
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引用次数: 10
Committed to Learning: A History of Education at the University of Melbourne 致力于学习:墨尔本大学的教育史
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI: 10.1108/HER-10-2018-060
G. Sherington
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引用次数: 1
New Education beyond the school: Rosemarie Benjamin’s Theatre for Children, 1937-1957 学校之外的新教育:罗斯玛丽·本杰明的儿童剧院,1937-1957
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI: 10.1108/HER-11-2017-0021
J. Mcintyre
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引用次数: 2
“The Right Thing to Read”: A History of Australian Girl-Readers, 1910–1960 “该读的东西”:1910-1960年澳大利亚女孩读者史
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI: 10.1108/HER-06-2019-067
E. Gallagher
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引用次数: 0
Australian education policy from the 1970s: an autobiographical approach 20世纪70年代以来的澳大利亚教育政策:一种自传式的方法
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI: 10.1108/HER-12-2017-0032
C. Campbell, L. Connors
{"title":"Australian education policy from the 1970s: an autobiographical approach","authors":"C. Campbell, L. Connors","doi":"10.1108/HER-12-2017-0032","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.1108/HER-12-2017-0032","url":null,"abstract":"\u0000Purpose\u0000The purpose of this paper is to illuminate the history of national education policy through an interview with one of its significant makers and critics, Lyndsay Connors, a former Australian Schools Commissioner.\u0000\u0000\u0000Design/methodology/approach\u0000The paper occurs as an interview. The text is based on a revised conversation held as an event of the Australian and New Zealand History of Education Conference held at the University of Canberra, on 26 September 2017.\u0000\u0000\u0000Findings\u0000Australian educational policy is peculiarly complex, and apparently “irrational”. This appears especially so in relation to the government, tax-raised, funding of government and non-government schools. A combination of the peculiarities of Australian federalism in relation to education, political expediency, popular exhaustion with the “state aid” debate, the power of entrenched interest groups and the distancing of democratic decision making from the decision-making process in relation to education all play a part.\u0000\u0000\u0000Originality/value\u0000The originality of this contribution to a research journal lies in its combination of autobiography with historical policy analysis.\u0000","PeriodicalId":43049,"journal":{"name":"History of Education Review","volume":"43 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.4,"publicationDate":"2018-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"78729709","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 1
Class Wars. Money, Schools and Power in Modern Australia 阶级战争。现代澳大利亚的金钱、学校和权力
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI: 10.1108/HER-10-2018-061
R. Teese
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引用次数: 1
The national in the transnational 跨国中的国家
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-09-26 DOI: 10.1108/HER-12-2017-0030
Josephine May
{"title":"The national in the transnational","authors":"Josephine May","doi":"10.1108/HER-12-2017-0030","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.1108/HER-12-2017-0030","url":null,"abstract":"\u0000Purpose\u0000The purpose of this paper is to relate the compelling story of Viennese-born and educated Anna Marie Hlawaczek (c.1849–1893) and her employment as the second headmistress at Maitland Girls High School in the colony of New South Wales (NSW) from 1885 to 1887.\u0000\u0000\u0000Design/methodology/approach\u0000Through a biographical lens, this paper uses traditional documentary research mainly in the school administration files in the NSW State Archives to explore Hlawaczek’s experiences.\u0000\u0000\u0000Findings\u0000The first set of findings forms the narrative of Anna Hlawaczek’s troubled employment in the NSW teaching service at the beginnings of public girls’ secondary education. It shows the ways in which ethnicity, gender, career history and expectations worked on both sides to exacerbate the potential for misunderstanding between her and the all-male administrators of the NSW Department of Public Instruction. The second set of findings suggests two ways in which the national worked as a transnational shaping factor in her story, both constraining and empowering her.\u0000\u0000\u0000Originality/value\u0000The careers of non-Anglo women working in the early colonial secondary schools for girls have been rarely studied. This paper presents a previously untold story of one pioneering transnational headmistress in the NSW Department of Public Instruction. Her story complicates the transnational approach in the history of women’s education by highlighting the power of the national within the transnational.\u0000","PeriodicalId":43049,"journal":{"name":"History of Education Review","volume":"16 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.4,"publicationDate":"2018-09-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"72978731","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 2
The partnering of museums and academics: working together on history that matters 博物馆和学术界的合作:在重要的历史问题上共同努力
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-09-26 DOI: 10.1108/HER-12-2017-0028
Eloise Wallace, K. Matthews
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引用次数: 1
Lucky or privileged? Working with memory and reflexivity 幸运还是特权?运用记忆力和反射性
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-09-26 DOI: 10.1108/her-10-2017-0018
Christine Trimingham Jack
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引用次数: 2
Imperial values, national identity 帝国价值观,国家认同
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History of Education Review Pub Date : 2018-06-04 DOI: 10.1108/HER-03-2017-0003
Anthony Dermer
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