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Children's Literature in Education

, Volume 47, Issue 2, pp 110–128 | Cite as

The Word Witch at Work in New Zealand’s School Journal, 1960s–1980s: Margaret Mahy’s Writing as a Reflection of Pedagogy and the Spirit of the Times

  • Vivien van Rij
Original Paper

Abstract

Between 1961 and 1984 the renowned New Zealand writer, Margaret Mahy, wrote over seventy-five pieces for the School Journal (a graded reading book provided free to New Zealand primary schools since its inception in 1907). It was a liberal humanist period in New Zealand education during which the 1940s’ and 1950s’ rolling reforms implemented by Clarence Beeby had had time to settle, and John Dewey’s progressive system, influenced by ideas associated with European romanticism, had taken hold. With a new appreciation of nationhood and the arts, School Publications sought to publish material that was not only instructional, but also of high literary quality, by reputable New Zealand authors such as Margaret Mahy. Indeed, the School Journal provided Mahy not only with an opportunity to publish her vividly imagined poetry and prose, but also with the additional challenge of writing for an audience of Māori and Pākehā primary school children who needed to learn to read. This article considers ways in which Mahy’s Journal work reflected (or did not reflect) the spirit of the times.

Keywords

Margaret Mahy New Zealand School Journal Education Pedagogy 

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of EducationWellingtonNew Zealand
  2. 2.WellingtonNew Zealand

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