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  2. John Gerard Anderson - Wikipedia

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    After serving as headmaster of headmaster of Spencer's School, Newcastle, Anderson emigrated to the Colony of Queensland in 1862 to accept a position on its board of education. [1] He became the first district inspector of schools in September 1863, senior inspector in June 1869, acting general inspector in September 1874, general inspector in ...

  3. Harold Wyndham - Wikipedia

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    In 1946 he was appointed Staff Inspector, Secretary in 1948 and Deputy Director-General in 1951. In November 1952 he became Director-General of Education [5] In 1954 he was appointed to chair a committee tasked to completely review the Secondary education system in New South Wales and make recommendations for improvements to be implemented. [6]

  4. Director of Education - Wikipedia

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    Director-General of Education, a title of agency heads in the Ministry of Education (Singapore) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Director of Education .

  5. The Transformation of the School - Wikipedia

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    Titone, Renzo (1962). "Review of The Transformation of the School. Progressivism in American Education 1876-1957". International Review of Education. 8 (3/4): 473– 475. ISSN 0020-8566. JSTOR 3441987. Weiss, Robert M. (1962). "Review of The Transformation of the School, Progressivism in American Education, 1876-1957". History of Education ...

  6. Frederick Gordon Pearce - Wikipedia

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    He served as the Director General of Education for Gwalior and helped convert the Scindia School founded by the Maharaja of Gwalior into a residential school. [3] During 1921 to 1923 he was the principal of Mahinda College, a Buddhist boys school in Galle, Sri Lanka. [4]

  7. 44th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Died January 28, 1876 John T. Wait (R) April 12, 1876 Florida 2: Josiah T. Walls (R) Lost contested election April 19, 1876 Jesse J. Finley (D) April 19, 1876 Illinois 3: Charles B. Farwell (R) Lost contested election May 6, 1876 John V. Le Moyne (D) May 6, 1876 Connecticut 4: William H. Barnum (D) Resigned May 18, 1876, after being elected to ...

  8. History of education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Education (National Standards) Amendment Bill, introduced to the New Zealand Parliament on 13 December 2008, gave the Minister of Education, Anne Tolley the power to begin a consultation round with the education sector to set and design national standards in literacy and numeracy against which schools would be required to report parents ...

  9. George Leonard Chaney - Wikipedia

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    Hollis Street Church from Mather Byles to Thomas Starr King, 1732-1861: Two Discourses Given in Hollis Street Meeting-house, Dec. 31, 1876, and Jan. 7, 1877 – 1877. A history of the Hollis Street Church in Boston. F. Grant & Co., Or, Partnerships: A Story for the Boys who Mean Business – 1866. The book is a primer for young men on how to be ...