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Mindfulness for teachers: notes toward a discursive cartography
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History of Education Review
History of Education Review (2019) 48 (1): 91–108.
Published: 07 June 2019
... device, this paper argues that mindfulness as pitched to teachers can be helpfully understood as arising from three distinct orientations. Findings Statements about mindfulness and its relevance to teachers emerge from three distinct discursive formations – traditional, psychological and engaged...
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Nationalism, the First World War, and sites of international memory
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History of Education Review
History of Education Review (2016) 45 (2): 212–227.
Published: 03 October 2016
... Networks Universities Psychology Memory Nationalism Edith Cavell Humanity Internationalism Patriotism Until recently, there was a historical consensus that in contrast to the imperatives of nation and empire, internationalism played no part in the war or its legacy (see, e.g. A.J.P. Taylor...
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Theory into practice in Australian progressive education: The Enmore Activity School
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History of Education Review
History of Education Review (2015) 44 (1): 115–127.
Published: 01 June 2015
... at home; has had to prepare own meals; late for school; punished with detention; lost time from paper selling; therefore truanted to avoid detention. Father had no interest in lad; mother “not at home” (Wyndham, 1936a). © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2015 Psychology Citizenship...
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Education for citizenship: Transnational expertise, curriculum reform and psychological knowledge in 1930s Australia
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History of Education Review
History of Education Review (2013) 42 (2): 170–184.
Published: 14 October 2013
... explores the role of international networks and US philanthropy in fostering the spread of new psychological and curriculum ideas that shaped citizenship education, and broader educational changes during the interwar period. A second purpose is to provide historical perspectives on contemporary concerns...
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“Help for wayward children”: child guidance in 1930s Australia
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History of Education Review
History of Education Review (2012) 41 (1): 4–19.
Published: 22 June 2012
... of preschool‐aged children for the scientific study, and children with an environment conducive to optimal socialisation and normal development. Teachers in nursery schools commonly took courses in psychology, child study and mental hygiene, and some day nurseries appointed psychiatrists and social workers...
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Religious education and the rise of psychological childhood in New Zealand
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History of Education Review
History of Education Review (2004) 33 (2): 30–44.
Published: 14 October 2004
...Geoffrey Troughton This article seeks to augment understanding of the rise of psychological interpretations of the child in New Zealand, and suggest refinements to McDonald’s typology, with reference to changing religious values and priorities in the years before World War II. In particular...
