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Good clean fun : New Zealand's Playcentre movement : in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the New Zealand Playcentre Foundation / edited by Sue Stover.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland [N.Z.] : Playcentre Publications, 1998Copyright date: ©1998Description: viii, 258 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0908609345
  • 9780908609345
Other title:
  • New Zealand's Playcentre movement
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372.2106093 23
Contents:
Section I. Reflective essays : -- Chapter 1. History and significance of the Playcentre movement / Sue Stover -- Chapter 2. This was the kaha that prevailed : from the springboard of Playcentre : Maori leadership shaped history in Australia and Aotearoa / Lex Grey -- Chapter 3. More than educating children : the evolutionary nature of Playcentre's philosophy of education / Diti Hill, Robyn Ried and Sue Stover -- Chapter 4. How leadership emerged in Playcentre / Jean Goldschmidt -- Chapter 5. Debate continues : adult education in Playcentre / Sue Stover -- Chapter 6. Voices from the heartland of the Treaty : Māori and Pakeha Playcentre pioneers remember / compiled by Laurel Cleave and Beverley Deverell -- Chapter 7. Playcentre: "His" story / Paul Callister -- Section II. The Federation : -- Chapter 8. History of the Playcentre Federation at a glance 1941-1998 / Candy Smith -- Chapter 9. Six people who made a difference : life members of the NZ Playcentre Federation -- Chapter 10. Soft toys and rag dolls; blocks, sand and .... : Playcentre equipment / Jennifer Delaney -- Chapter 11. Through the eye of an editor : the Playcentre Journal / Llewelyn Richards -- Chapter 12. Bicultural developments : Playcentre talks Treaty / Jenny Corry -- Chapter 13. First find a building : making space for Playcentre / Pam Fuller -- Chapter 14. Making ideas accessible : Playcentre publications / Naomi Morton -- Chapter 15. Federation officeholders 1948-97 -- Section III. The Associations : -- Chapter 16. First wave of Playcentre associations 1941-60... : Auckland, BUller-Westland, Canterbury, Central Districts, Otago, Wellington. -- Chapter 17. Second wave of Playcentre associaions 1961-76 ..... : Counties, Easter Bay of Plenty, Far North, Hawkes Bay, Hutt, Mid Northland, Nelson, North Shore, Northland, Rotorua, Southland, Tairawhiti, Taranaki, Thames Valley Coramandel, Waikato, Western Bay of Plenty. -- Chapter 18. Third wave of Playcentre Associations 1977-97 ..... : Central Hawkes Bay, East Waikato, King Country, Marlorough, Mid Canterbury, South Canterbury, Tamaki, Te Akoranga, Wairarapa, Wanganui. -- Section IV. The Centres : -- Section V. Background information : -- tAppendix A: A timeline of early childhood education in New Zealand -- Appendix B: Playcentre statistics 1970-97 -- Appendix C: Major contributors.
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Includes indexes.

Section I. Reflective essays : -- Chapter 1. History and significance of the Playcentre movement / Sue Stover -- Chapter 2. This was the kaha that prevailed : from the springboard of Playcentre : Maori leadership shaped history in Australia and Aotearoa / Lex Grey -- Chapter 3. More than educating children : the evolutionary nature of Playcentre's philosophy of education / Diti Hill, Robyn Ried and Sue Stover -- Chapter 4. How leadership emerged in Playcentre / Jean Goldschmidt -- Chapter 5. Debate continues : adult education in Playcentre / Sue Stover -- Chapter 6. Voices from the heartland of the Treaty : Māori and Pakeha Playcentre pioneers remember / compiled by Laurel Cleave and Beverley Deverell -- Chapter 7. Playcentre: "His" story / Paul Callister -- Section II. The Federation : -- Chapter 8. History of the Playcentre Federation at a glance 1941-1998 / Candy Smith -- Chapter 9. Six people who made a difference : life members of the NZ Playcentre Federation -- Chapter 10. Soft toys and rag dolls; blocks, sand and .... : Playcentre equipment / Jennifer Delaney -- Chapter 11. Through the eye of an editor : the Playcentre Journal / Llewelyn Richards -- Chapter 12. Bicultural developments : Playcentre talks Treaty / Jenny Corry -- Chapter 13. First find a building : making space for Playcentre / Pam Fuller -- Chapter 14. Making ideas accessible : Playcentre publications / Naomi Morton -- Chapter 15. Federation officeholders 1948-97 -- Section III. The Associations : -- Chapter 16. First wave of Playcentre associations 1941-60... : Auckland, BUller-Westland, Canterbury, Central Districts, Otago, Wellington. -- Chapter 17. Second wave of Playcentre associaions 1961-76 ..... : Counties, Easter Bay of Plenty, Far North, Hawkes Bay, Hutt, Mid Northland, Nelson, North Shore, Northland, Rotorua, Southland, Tairawhiti, Taranaki, Thames Valley Coramandel, Waikato, Western Bay of Plenty. -- Chapter 18. Third wave of Playcentre Associations 1977-97 ..... : Central Hawkes Bay, East Waikato, King Country, Marlorough, Mid Canterbury, South Canterbury, Tamaki, Te Akoranga, Wairarapa, Wanganui. -- Section IV. The Centres : -- Section V. Background information : -- tAppendix A: A timeline of early childhood education in New Zealand -- Appendix B: Playcentre statistics 1970-97 -- Appendix C: Major contributors.

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