H. Elaine Mayo
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H. Elaine Mayo
Summary
H. Elaine Mayo is a human[1]. She worked as a pedagogue[2] and teacher[3].
Key Facts
- H. Elaine Mayo's professions included pedagogue[2].
- H. Elaine Mayo's professions included teacher[3].
- H. Elaine Mayo's field of work was action research[4].
- H. Elaine Mayo was employed by Burnside High School[5].
- Among H. Elaine Mayo's employers was Education Review Office[6].
- H. Elaine Mayo was employed by Hillmorton High School[7].
- H. Elaine Mayo's education included a stint at University of Canterbury[8].
- H. Elaine Mayo's doctoral advisor was Elody Rathgen[9].
- H. Elaine Mayo's doctoral advisor was Robert Tobias[10].
- H. Elaine Mayo's doctoral advisor was Alan Scott[11].
- A notable student of H. Elaine Mayo was Lawrence Edward Walker[12].
- H. Elaine Mayo is recorded as female[13].
- H. Elaine Mayo's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- H. Elaine Mayo supervised Margy-Jean Malcolm as a doctoral student[15].
- H. Elaine Mayo supervised Azidah Abu Ziden as a doctoral student[16].
- H. Elaine Mayo earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[17].
- H. Elaine Mayo's academic thesis is recorded as Toward collective praxis in teacher education: Complexity, pragmatism and practice[18].
- H. Elaine Mayo's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[19].
- H. Elaine Mayo's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as h-elaine-mayo-72a66728[20].
Body
Education
H. Elaine Mayo was educated at University of Canterbury[8]. Doctoral advisors include Elody Rathgen[9], a pedagogue[21], 1947–2017[22], awarded the Fulbright Scholarship[23]; Robert Tobias[10], a university teacher[24]; and Alan Scott[11], a sociologist[25]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[17].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include pedagogue[2] and teacher[3]. H. Elaine Mayo's field of work was action research[4]. Employers include Burnside High School[5], a secondary school[26], in New Zealand[27], founded in 1960[28]; Education Review Office[6], a New Zealand Public Service department[29], in New Zealand[30], founded in 1989[31]; and Hillmorton High School[7], a secondary school[32], in New Zealand[33]. A notable student of her was Lawrence Edward Walker[12]. Doctoral students include Margy-Jean Malcolm[15], a researcher[34] and Azidah Abu Ziden[16], a researcher[35].
FAQs
What did H. Elaine Mayo do for work?
H. Elaine Mayo worked as pedagogue[2] and teacher[3].
Where did H. Elaine Mayo go to school?
H. Elaine Mayo was educated at University of Canterbury[8].