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Australian teachers : from colonial schoolmasters to militant professionals / edited by A.D.Spaull
Contents Part 1: The teacher in colonial society. 1. The status of the teacher in penal and early colonial New South Wales society, 1788-1848, D. Smart; 2. Some influences affecting the status of public school teachers under The Board of Education in Victoria, 1862-72, Kenneth E. Dear; 3. Payment for results in Western Australia: spur to improvement or pernicious system?, Laadan Fletcher; 4. Teachers and task under Queensland Board of General Education, 1860-75, J.R. Lawry; 5. Training state school teachers in New South Wales, 1880-1904, Brian v. Hill. Contents part 2: Teachers in the 20th Century: Training, status and professionalism. 6. The State primary school teacher between the wars, John Cleverley; 7. The professional preparation of teachers in Australia (1958), Ivan S. Turner; 8. Teacher education in Australia: a critical comment, G.W. Bassett; 9. In-service education since Karmel: administrative aspects of in-service education in Victoria, 1973-76, L.C. Ingvarson; 10. The decline of teaching, Alan Brcan; 11. Attitudes to unionism and professional organization among teachers, G.C. England; 12. Is it really important that teaching be a profession?, Lesley Johnson. Contents part 3: The organization of teachers: 19th and 20th century developments. 13. Teacher organization in South Australia, 1875-95, B.K. Hyams; 14. Victorian teachers and the 1890s Depression, J. McDonald; 15. Tasmanian teachers unite for protection, 1905-09, C.R. Paice; 16. The battle of the sexes in teachers organizations: a South Australian episode, 1937-50, B.K. Hyams; 17. The NSW Teachers Federation,1945-75: old themes and new problems, B. Mitchell. Contents part 4: Teacher unionism and politics. 18. The State School Teachers Union of Western Australia, V. Horner; 19. Early teacher militancy in Western Australia, David Mossenson; 20. The Victorian Teachers Union and the 1945 election campaign, B. Bessant; 21. The New south Wales Teachers Federation and educational politics, Peter West; 22. Equal pay for women teachers and the New South Wales Teachers Federation, A.D. Spaull; 23. The Queensland Teachers Union campaign for an education commission, James F. McMorrow; 24. Trends in teacher militancy, A.D. Spaull. Contents Part 1: The teacher in colonial society. 1. The status of the teacher in penal and early colonial New South Wales society, 1788-1848, D. Smart; 2. Some influences affecting the status of public school teachers under The Board of Education in Victoria, 1862-72, Kenneth E. Dear; 3. Payment for results in Western Australia: spur to improvement or pernicious system?, Laadan Fletcher; 4. Teachers and task under Queensland Board of General Education, 1860-75, J.R. Lawry; 5. Training state school teachers in New South Wales, 1880-1904, Brian v. Hill. Contents part 2: Teachers in the 20th Century: Training, status and professionalism. 6. The State primary school teacher between the wars, John Cleverley; 7. The professional preparation of teachers in Australia (1958), Ivan S. Turner; 8. Teacher education in Australia: a critical comment, G.W. Bassett; 9. In-service education since Karmel: administrative aspects of in-service education in Victoria, 1973-76, L.C. Ingvarson; 10. The decline of teaching, Alan Brcan; 11. Attitudes to unionism and professional organization among teachers, G.C. England; 12. Is it really important that teaching be a profession?, Lesley Johnson. Contents part 3: The organization of teachers: 19th and 20th century developments. 13. Teacher organization in South Australia, 1875-95, B.K. Hyams; 14. Victorian teachers and the 1890s Depression, J. McDonald; 15. Tasmanian teachers unite for protection, 1905-09, C.R. Paice; 16. The battle of the sexes in teachers organizations: a South Australian episode, 1937-50, B.K. Hyams; 17. The NSW Teachers Federation,1945-75: old themes and new problems, B. Mitchell. Contents part 4: Teacher unionism and politics. 18. The State School Teachers Union of Western Australia, V. Horner; 19. Early teacher militancy in Western Australia, David Mossenson; 20. The Victorian Teachers Union and the 1945 election campaign, B. Bessant; 21. The New south Wales Teachers Federation and educational politics, Peter West; 22. Equal pay for women teachers and the New South Wales Teachers Federation, A.D. Spaull; 23. The Queensland Teachers Union campaign for an education commission, James F. McMorrow; 24. Trends in teacher militancy, A.D. Spaull.