C. E. Beeby | |
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4th New Zealand Ambassador to France | |
In office 1960–1964 | |
Prime Minister | Walter Nash Keith Holyoake |
Preceded by | Joseph Vivian Wilson |
Succeeded by | Charles Craw |
Personal details | |
Born | Clarence Edward Beeby 16 June 1902 Meanwood, Yorkshire, England |
Died | 10 March 1998 | (aged 95)
Nationality | New Zealand |
Spouse | |
Occupation | Educationalist |
Known for | The development of the education system in New Zealand |
Clarence Edward Beeby ONZ CMG (16 June 1902 – 10 March 1998), most commonly referred to as C.E. Beeby or simply Beeb, was a New Zealand educationalist and psychologist. He was influential in the development of the education system in New Zealand, first as a director of the New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) from 1936, and then as Director of Education (head of the Ministry of Education) from 1940, initially under the First Labour Government. He also served as ambassador to France and on the UNESCO executive.
Beeby's wife Beatrice was one of the founders of the New Zealand Playcentre movement, and his son was the distinguished New Zealand diplomat and international lawyer, Chris Beeby,[1] portrayed in Ben Affleck's film, Argo.