- 1986 edition. RARE 157 pages.
- Publisher. Society for Research on Women in New Zealand.
- Softcover. Format B. Photos.
- Condition. Good
An Oral History of Women Who Taught in New Zealand
Women teachers have outnumbered men in the teaching profession for generations, yet their contribution to the education and development of young New Zealanders has largely gone unrecognised.
Through the words of the thirty women interviewed, this book tels what it was like to be a woman teacher in New Zealand between the two World Wars; it provides and inside view of the working lives of a group of women whose impressions, reflections and stories have been arranged thematically to shwo the different challenged they faced.
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