Essay, William Colenso: Pioneer Inspector
Maker
Morris Matthews, Kay
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Brief Description
The essay titled: William Colenso, Pioneer Inspector is a paper submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Education at the University of Waikato, by Kay Matthews.
The paper is about school inspectors within Hawke's Bay, who were relied upon to attain and maintain scholarly standards and supervise spending on education. Additionally, pioneer inspectors were dealing with apathetic to antipathetic settlers, poorly paid and poorly trained teachers, and school committee members who wielded much local influence over their teachers and schools. The paper is a case study of William Colenso in his role as a pioneer inspector in Hawke's Bay in the last six years of the Provincial Government School system, 1872.
The paper is about school inspectors within Hawke's Bay, who were relied upon to attain and maintain scholarly standards and supervise spending on education. Additionally, pioneer inspectors were dealing with apathetic to antipathetic settlers, poorly paid and poorly trained teachers, and school committee members who wielded much local influence over their teachers and schools. The paper is a case study of William Colenso in his role as a pioneer inspector in Hawke's Bay in the last six years of the Provincial Government School system, 1872.
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Media/Materials description
Sheets of paper printed in black ink, one side only
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Measurements
Length x Width: 296 x 210mm
Signature/Inscription
HAWKE'S BAY ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, Stamp, Stamped
Classification terms
Subject person
Subject period
Subject date
1850s-1880s
Credit line
gifted by Mrs K. Matthews
Other number(s)
7513, q 920 COL, 66233
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