A 'break with tradition' in interwar teacher education
| Author(s): | Whitehead, Kay |
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| Date Issued: | May 2010 |
| Description: | A historical study of Lillian de Lissaat, the first principal of Gypsy Hill Training College, the first nursery school teacher preparation program in Australia, between 1917 and 1947, and an historical study of the relationships between young women students' social worlds, teacher educators' understandings, teacher education curriculum, and the institutional culture of the college |
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