Morris Matthews, Kay Biography 1992

MORRIS MATTHEWS, Kay
Justice of the Peace
University Lecturer.
Born Hamilton 6 October […]. Married 1973 Richard Malcolm Matthews; one child – David Neville Morris (b […]).
Educated Dannevirke High School; Colenso High School Napier; Christchurch Teachers’ College – Teacher’s Certificate 1970; Waikato University – Bachelor of Education 1982, Master of Education (Honours) 1984.
Lecturer in women’s studies Waikato University; formerly secondary school teacher; member Waikato Working Party Dictionary of NZ Biography, Women’s Studies Association, Archives and Records Association NZ, Oral History Association of NZ; former member Central Institute of Technology Council, national executive NZ Association for Research in Education.
Author Behind Every School: The History of the Hawke’s Bay Education Board (HBEB, 1988), several book chapters.
Justice of the Peace 1985-.
Member Federation of University Women, Waikato Women’s Health Action Collective.
Board member Hamilton City Stadium.
Address Waikato University, Private Bag, Auckland.

Original digital file

WW92MorrisMatthewsKay.jpg

Non-commercial use

Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 New Zealand (CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ)

This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 New Zealand (CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ).

 

Commercial Use

Please contact us for information about using this material commercially.

Can you help?

The Hawke's Bay Knowledge Bank relies on donations to make this material available. Please consider making a donation towards preserving our local history.

Visit our donations page for more information.

Description

New Zealand Who’s Who Aotearoa, Vol 1 (1992)

Format of the original

Publication entry

Date published

1992

Publisher

New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa Ltd

People

  • Kay Morris Matthews

Accession number

637306

Do you know something about this record?

Please note we cannot verify the accuracy of any information posted by the community.

Supporters and sponsors

We sincerely thank the following businesses and organisations for their support.