The hidden curriculum : an introduction to Ruth Crow's curriculum vitae, 1991

Crow, Ruth (1991) The hidden curriculum : an introduction to Ruth Crow's curriculum vitae, 1991. unpublished. (Unpublished)

Abstract

This curriculum vitae differs from most such documents in that it has not been prepared as part of an application for a job. The purpose of the attached curriculum vitae is to introduce myself to academics who may wish to use the Crow Collection. However, the form of this type of document means that some of the most useful information about Maurie's and my lives have been left un-stated. This introduction aims at partly filling this gap.

Item type Other
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/16166
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 1608 Sociology
Historical > FOR Classification > 2103 Historical Studies
Current > Collections > Crow Papers
Keywords Ruth Crow resume, Ruth Crow curriculum vitae, Crow Collection, social values, Maurie Crow, political action, State Government, Local Government, grass roots community groups, mother's clubs, women's groups, peace movement, unions, union movement, community movements, social issues, nutrition, Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Victoria University, North Carlton, Ballarat Church of England Grammar School, Diploma of Institutional Management and Dietetics, Emily McPherson College, Melbourne University, Brunswick Children's Centre, Exhibition Youth Centre, Northern Advertiser, Dandenong Ranges, South Yarra Day Nursery, Day Nursery Development Association, Coburg Education Committee, Coburg Council, North Melbourne Social Service, community child care, Melbourne City Council Strategy, North and West Melbourne Neighbourhood Centre, Melbourne City Council Consultation on Children's Service, Robin Boyd Award, Barrett Medal, Life Member of Community Child Care, mature age students, dietetics, innovations in child care, CROW-BOX1-1-1-DOC6
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