The noblest of professions : schoolmasters at Hastings 1872-1894
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1999
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Resumo |
The Noblest of Professions: Schoolmasters at Hastings 1872-1894 is a skilfully developed study of educational developments outside the Australian metropolises and in a small, but significant, pioneering rural community in the late colonial period. It is an important contribution to the formerly neglected field of local and regional history in Australia. It extends our knowledge of the life experiences of the schoolmaster in an isolated community and the regard local people had for him, together with the significant and varied social and leadership roles he played regularly and occasionally in rural affairs. The rural schoolmaster and his concerns are vividly brought to life in a compelling portrayal in this book. In all a very significant contribution to Australian history and to the history of education in its regional and local context. |
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SPERA/William Michael Press |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51531/1/NOB%20G%20Conclusion%20-%20Final.doc Moore, Keith (1999) The noblest of professions : schoolmasters at Hastings 1872-1894. SPERA/William Michael Press, Brisbane, Qld. |
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Copyright 1999 K. Moore Copyright reverted back to author in 2009. |
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Faculty of Education; School of Cultural & Language Studies in Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130000 EDUCATION #210303 Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History) #Hastings #Education #History of Education in Australia #Australian History #School Teachers #Elementary Education in Australia #Education 1870s-1890s |
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Book |