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Starting Your Own High School: The Story of an Alternative High School
Elizabeth Cleaners Street School People
New York: Vintage Books, 1972. -
Farallones Scrapbook
Farallones
Point Reyes Station: Farallones Designs, 1971.A momento & manual of our apprenticeship in making places and changing spaces in schools, at home, and within ourselves. Original self published scrapbook of alternative education, architecture, and self-development in California. Reprinted shortly after publication by Random House.
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The State of Religion and Education in New South Wales
William Westbrooke Burton
London: J. Cross and Simpkin and Marshall, 1840.This copy from the collection of Melbourne bibliophile Rollo Hammet, with his label, and the ownership signature of W. Champion Hackett. FERGUSON 2943.
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Education Automation: Freeing the Scholar to Return to his Studies
R. Buckminster Fuller
London: Jonathan Cape, 1973.Foreword by Charles D. Tenney.
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Oh! Sex Education
Mary Breasted
London: Pall Mall Press, 1970. -
Forward to Teach
Francis V. Lloyd, Jr.
New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1967.Illustrated by John Gretzer. This copy inscribed warmly by Lloyd to Harry Roberts.
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Activities for Teaching Gender and Sexuality in the University Classroom
Michael J. Murphy; Elizabeth N. Ribarsky
Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. -
Women In The University: A Policy Report
Brian G. Wilson; Eileen M. Byrne
Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 1987.Report of the University of Queensland Senate Working Party on the Status of Women.
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Sexism in Award Winning Picture Books
Suzanne M. Czaplinski
Pittsburgh: Know, 1972.A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Educational Policy Studies) at the University of Wisconsin, 1972.
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Trolling for Sharks: Adventures of a Teacher in a Remote Aboriginal Community
Trev Brown
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2005.“This collection of short stories tell of Trev Brown’s time as a teacher at the Angurugu School on Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Being a manual arts teacher Trev put his practical skills to good use. Even if you are not interested in things mechanical it is impossible to put the book down until you find out what happens to the outboard engine that he finds at the bottom of a river and struggles to get going. He tells of rebuilding boats and cars, modifications to his house, rivets falling from airplanes, Friday nights at the Bartalumba Bay Fishermen’s Club and water-skiing in shark and crocodile-infested waters. Even the time he spent in the classroom had its share of excitement. Like the time an upset student arrived at school with his father’s spears and a few ended up through the school doors. Another time parents had to scare off crocodiles and sharks from the nearby river so a swimming carnival could be held, as the residents of the nearby mining town did not want Aborigines using the local swimming pool. Trevs skillful writing keeps the reader amused as you discover how exciting a schoolteacher’s life can be.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Politics of School Decentralization
George R. LaNoue; Bruce L. R. Smith
Lexington: D. C. Heath and Company, 1973. -
Gender and the Restructured University: Changing Management and Culture in Higher Education
Ann Brooks; Alison Mackinnon
Buckingham: The Society for Research into Higher Education & Open University Press, 2001. -
The Magazine of the Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Pymble (December 1956, No. XLV)
Presbyterian Ladies’ College
Sydney: Presbyterian Ladies’ College, 1956.