"The Education Act, 1877, And Related Acts, Together With Regulations Made Under Them" is a valuable historical record of the development of education law in New Zealand. This volume compiles the pivotal Education Act of 1877 alongside related legislative acts and the regulations enacted under them. It offers a comprehensive view into the establishment and governance of the educational system during a formative period in New Zealand's history.
Authored by the New Zealand Department of Education, this document provides insights into the policies, standards, and administrative structures implemented to shape education across the country. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of educational practices and legal frameworks will find this collection an essential resource for understanding the foundations of New Zealand's educational system.
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