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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Free Access to the most downloaded articles published in Routledge Education journals in 2011


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Who was Maybanke Anderson?

Maybanke Anderson (1845-1927), also known as Maybanke Wolstenholme) was a feminist, teacher, historian and writer. Not only was she a central driving force behind women's suffrage in New South Wales, she campaigned tirelessly for progressive social reform through the establishment of free kindergartens, children's playgrounds, sex education and adult education.
Listen to more about her in Gardens for children and workshops for classrooms: Maybanke Anderson, Norman Selfe and the New Education, an ABC Radio National program.

Read her entry in the Australian Dictionary of Biography.

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Educator and researcher in equity and education. Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Social Work, The University of Sydney.
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