Tobias, R. M.2010-03-152010-03-151996Tobias, R. M. (1996) The professionalisation of adult education in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1930s-1960s. Access: Critical Perspectives on Cultural and Policy Studies in Education, 15(2), pp. 94-108.http://hdl.handle.net/10092/3562This article forms part of a wider study of the attempts by various agencies, organisations and individuals to promote the professionalisation of adult education in Aotearoa New Zealand. The concepts of 'profession' and 'professionalisation' are not innocent ones. In Larson's words, the notion of 'profession' is "... one of many 'natural concepts', fraught with ideology, that social science abstracts from everyday life"(Larson, 1979: xi). It is a concept that has been used to shape the material and social conditions of vast numbers of people throughout the twentieth century (See for example Perkin, H., 1989).enThe professionalisation of adult education in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1930s-1960sJournal ArticleFields of Research::330000 Education::330100 Education Studies::330199 Education studies not elsewhere classified