Sir Brother Patrick Lynch : A Life in Education and New Zealand's Integrated Sch

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Discover the inspiring journey of Sir Brother Patrick Lynch in 'A Life in Education and New Zealand's Integrated Schools, 1976-2016'. This compelling book, authored by Bee Dawson, chronicles the remarkable contributions of Lynch to the New Zealand education system. From his humble beginnings in south Auckland to becoming a pivotal figure in integrating church schools into the state system, Lynch's story reflects dedication, resilience, and a commitment to fairness and equity in education. This brand new paperback edition, measuring 153 x 233 mm and comprising 224 pages, is a significant read for educators, historians, and anyone interested in New Zealand's educational landscape. Forewords by prominent leaders, including the Right Honourable Helen Clark and Right Honourable James Bolger, enhance the narrative and provide valuable context. Whether you're an educator looking for insights into the evolution of integrated schools or a reader intrigued by the profound impact one individual can have on society, this book is a must-have. Order now to explore the life and legacy of a true pioneer in education. Enjoy timely delivery for your purchase, ensuring you receive this essential volume without delay.

Sir Brother Patrick Lynch : A Life in Education and New Zealand's Integrated Schools 1976-2016
CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 153 x 233 mm
Pages: 224
Bind: paperback
Author: Bee Dawson Publisher: Wairau Press
Publication Date: 01-04-2018

Forewords by the Right Honourable Helen Clark and Right Honourable James Bolger When young Pat Lynch was growing up in south Auckland, helping his father in the garden and enjoying the beach with his siblings, little did he know that in his future he'd be influencing politicians of all persuasions, and even a prime minister or two. This book tells the story of his path through New Zealand's education system. Starting as a De La Salle teaching Brother, he eventually became involved in smoothing the way for the integration of church schools into the state system, and doing his best to make sure all were dealt with fairly and equitably.

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