Gwyneth Dow
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gwyneth Dow was an Australian educator, notable for her contributions to the Australian education system. Early life Dow was born Gwyneth Maude Terry in Melbourne. She took her BA and a Diploma Education in 1957, completing a Master in Education in 1961 and a Doctor's in Education in 1984.
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- Equality of educational opportunity —for what? (1971) (28)
- Learning to teach, teaching to learn (1979) (15)
- Samuel Terry: The Botany Bay Rothschild (1974) (6)
- Educational, women's and social history entangled: some recent Australian examples (1988) (2)
- Family history and educational history: Towards an integration (1985) (1)
- Political Factions and Education in Victoria, 1857–8 (1971) (1)
- Curricular Reforms That Were ‘Caught not Taught’ in Australia (1985) (1)
- Learning to teach by trial and terror (1980) (0)
- Australian childhood through oral history (1986) (0)
- Book Review: Nothing Seemed Impossible—Women's Education and Social Change in South Australia 1875–1915 (1986) (0)
- Viewpoint: Sponsored and Contest Mobility Revisited: Tensions for Teachers (1984) (0)
- 15–18: Australia and England (1959) (0)
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