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Judith Maree Duncan (1963 – 26 March 2015) was a New Zealand academic, and was a full professor at the
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, specialising in early childhood education. She died of
motor neurone disease Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease (MND) or—in the United States—Lou Gehrig's disease (LGD), is a rare, terminal neurodegenerative disorder that results in the progressive loss of both upper and low ...
in 2015.


Career

Duncan trained as a teacher at Dunedin Teachers' College, graduating in 1983, and then taught at kindergartens in Dunedin and
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until 1993. During this time she formed the opinion that kindergarten teaching should be done in collaboration with parents, but is difficult when parents are dealing with issues such as family violence and poverty. During her time as a teacher, the National government brought in bulk funding of kindergartens, which led to cutbacks in resourcing. As part of the protests against the reforms, Duncan was involved in activities such as "Black Monday", when every item in Dunedin kindergartens that could be turned black, was. The publicity from the protests led to the end of Duncan's teaching career, and precipitated her move into academia. Duncan completed a
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titled ''Restructuring lives: kindergarten teachers and the education reforms 1984–1996'' at the
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in 2001, supervised by
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and Peter Rich. From 2001, Duncan worked as a researcher with Anne Smith at the Children's Issues Centre at Otago, bringing her kindergarten experience to research on early childhood education and family resilience, and learning dispositions. Duncan's first permanent academic appointment was as an associate professor at the University of Canterbury, in 2008. She rose to full professor in 2015, and gave her inaugural professorial lecture in the early stages of her illness.


Personal life

Duncan was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2014, and given a maximum of two years to live. She died on 26 March 2015 in Christchurch Hospital. She is survived by her husband and son. At her memorial service, collaborator Professor Atushi Nanakida of the University of Hiroshima paid tribute to Duncan by presenting a copy of her latest book in Japanese.


Awards and honours

Duncan was awarded a Life Membership of the Dunedin Kindergarten Association in 2010. She was awarded the Rosemary Seymour Research and Archives Award by the Women's Studies Association, and the Harriet Jenkins Award by the NZ Federation of Graduate Women. The New Zealand Association for Research in Education awards the Judith Duncan Award for Early Childhood Research, to a member who "has made notable contributions to the field of early childhood education and care through the conduct of high-quality research". It has been awarded to Tara McLaughlin of Massey University (2019) and Amanda Bateman of the
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(2021).


Selected works


Books

* * Duncan, Judith and Nanakida, Atushi. ''Early childhood education and care: Weaving with dialogue. New Zealand and Japan.'' (2015) * * Duncan, Judith and Nanakida, Atushi. ''Kosodate senshinkoku nyujirando no hoiku: Rekishi to bunka ga tsumugu kazoku shien to yoji kyoiku.'' (2015) ISBN 978-4571110382 * *


Journal articles

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References


External links


Inaugural professorial lecture
15 May 2014, via YouTube
Early Childhood Education, Embedded in the Community
series of vignettes by Wanganui early childhood teachers, via YouTube {{DEFAULTSORT:Duncan, Judith Maree New Zealand academics New Zealand women academics University of Otago alumni New Zealand educational theorists People from Dunedin Educators from Dunedin 1963 births 2015 deaths Academic staff of the University of Canterbury Deaths from motor neuron disease