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The Institute: A Centennial History of the Institute of Senior Educational Administrators, formerly known as the Institute of Inspect - Hardcover

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by Reynold MacPherson (Author)

The Institute of Inspectors of Schools of New South Wales was established on 14 January 1914. It incorporated the traditions of the "inspectorial system" developed by William Wilkins, the first permanent district superintendent and inspector of schools appointed by the National Board of Education on 1 July 1854. Although the inspectorate was abolished on 1 April 1990, the Institute of Senior Educational Administrators continued to provide industrial coverage for chief education officers and to serve as their professional association. This history is a sociological and political examination of an organizational entity and the power it exerted in NSW public education over the last 100 years. Reynold Macpherson is a retired professor in New Zealand who does consultancies around the world. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/ReynoldMacpherson

Number of Pages: 680
Dimensions: 1.63 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 21, 2015
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by Reynold MacPherson (Author)

The Institute of Inspectors of Schools of New South Wales was established on 14 January 1914. It incorporated the traditions of the "inspectorial system" developed by William Wilkins, the first permanent district superintendent and inspector of schools appointed by the National Board of Education on 1 July 1854. Although the inspectorate was abolished on 1 April 1990, the Institute of Senior Educational Administrators continued to provide industrial coverage for chief education officers and to serve as their professional association. This history is a sociological and political examination of an organizational entity and the power it exerted in NSW public education over the last 100 years. Reynold Macpherson is a retired professor in New Zealand who does consultancies around the world. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/ReynoldMacpherson

Number of Pages: 680
Dimensions: 1.63 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 21, 2015

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The Institute: A Centennial History of the Institute of Senior Educational Administrators, formerly known as the Institute of Inspect - Hardcover

The Institute: A Centennial History of the Institute of Senior Educational Administrators, formerly known as the Institute of Inspect - Hardcover

$99.16
The Institute: A Centennial History of the Institute of Senior Educational Administrators, formerly known as the Institute of Inspect - Hardcover

The Institute: A Centennial History of the Institute of Senior Educational Administrators, formerly known as the Institute of Inspect - Hardcover

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