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John Laurence Lambert
Born(1936-11-02)November 2, 1936
DiedDecember 2, 2014(2014-12-02) (aged 78)
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipAustralian
OccupationEducator
Spouse(s)Janice Stephens (1958–2011)
Jennifer Wearn (2012–2014)
Children3
Academic work
DisciplineHistory

John Laurence Lambert AM (November 2, 1936 – December 2, 2014} was an educator and author.

Early life and education

John Lambert was born in 1936 at the western NSW town of Wilcannia where his father was Anglican minister with the Bush Church Aid society.[1] As his father moved, he lived in Carlton, Katoomba and Springwood attending school in those areas.[1]

Lambert studied education at the Sydney Teachers College, achieving both his Bachelor of Arts, and Diploma of Education. He subsequently completed a Masters of Education at the University of Sydney in 1980.[1]

Education career

Lambert taught English and History at Sydney Boys High and St Marys High, where he also became the leader of the local Cadet Unit and Band Master. He was appointed English/History Master at Cabramatta High School in 1966.[1]

He then advanced from direct teaching roles to a variety of Inspector and administrative positions within the NSW Department of Education:[1]

  • 1971 joined panel of Inspectors of Secondary Schools
  • 1980 helped develop 1980 History syllabus
  • 1980 seconded to the Advanced Education Board
  • 1980 provided advice to Sydney College of Divinity and the Australian College of Theology
  • 1981–1982 Staff Inspector of Properties
  • 1983–1986 Director Western Region
  • 1986 Director Studies Directorate
  • 1988 Assistant Director-General
  • 1989 Deputy Director-General Program and Planning
  • 1990–1994 founding President of NSW Board of Studies[2]

From 1994 to 2010, after leaving the Department of Education, Lambert took up a role with the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation as Schools Development Officer, leading the site selection, establishment and early years of school growth for a network of low fee, Christian schools in the west and south of Sydney and NSW south coast.[1] A task that subsequently established nine new schools, commencing with Penrith Anglican College.[3] His role also assisted in the transition of three other independent schools into the Anglican Schools Corporation, and the planning of several new schools that did not subsequently proceed.[4]

Personal life

Lambert married Janice Stephens in 1958 and lived in Warrimoo in the Blue Mountains. Together they had three children. Janice died in 2011. Lambert subsequently married Jennifer Wearn, in 2012.[1]

Throughout his life Lambert was a committed Christian, for many years involved in the Anglican Church at Springwood where he served as lay preacher, warden and parish councillor.[1][4] Lambert was also a prolific writer of hymns, with 76 of them printed in a compilation, Hymns for the Twenty First Century, prepared after his death by his local Church.[5]

Death

Lambert died at home in Warrimoo on 2 December 2014.[6] following a battle with lung cancer.[4]

Biography

John Goddard wrote a Biography of John Laurence Lambert entitled To seek beyond the known in 2017.[7]

Awards

He was recognised with the Anniversary of National Service 1951–1972 Medal for his National Service in the early 1950s.[8]

Lambert was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia in 2001 for "service to education, particularly in the area of curriculum development frameworks within New South Wales, and to the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation".[9]

Published works

Non fiction

  • Handbook of modern history: Book One (1961-2) – Melbourne : Cheshire
  • Handbook of modern history: Book Two (1966) – Melbourne : Cheshire

Hymns

  • Hymns for the Twenty First Century (2015) – compiled by Patricia Browne[5]

Monographs

  • High school education and industry in the United States a report compiled following a visit to the United States on a Fullbright Scholarship March/April 1988 (1988) – [Sydney] : N.S.W. Dept. of Education
  • The liberal tradition : problems with competencies, profiles and vocationalism (1994) - Sydney : Monograph (Australian College of Education. N.S.W. Chapter) No 21

Novels

  • A land of plenty (2009) – Zeus, Burleigh Qld, ISBN 978-1-921406-83-6
  • Beyond all seas (2010) – Zeus, Burleigh Qld, ISBN 978-1-921574-97-9
  • Arthur: King of the Britons (2011) – Zeus, Burleigh Qld, ISBN 978-1-921919-00-8
  • Apocalypse (2013) – Zeus, Burleigh Qld, ISBN 978-1-922229-29-8
  • A promise kept (2013) – Zeus, Burleigh Qld, ISBN 978-1-922229-38-0

Short stories

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "John Lambert, teacher, author and education leader, dies". Sydney Morning Herald. 2015-06-12. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  2. ^ "Hundreds farewell 'champion of Christian education'". Sydney Anglicans. 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  3. ^ "Penrith Anglican College History". Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  4. ^ a b c Goddard, John (2017). "To seek beyond the unknown". Zeus Publishing. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  5. ^ a b Lambert, John (2015). Hymns for the twenty first century.
  6. ^ "John Lambert". Sydney Morning Herald Tributes. 2014-12-11. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  7. ^ Goddard, John (2017). To seek beyond the known. Zeus Publications. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |isbn13= ignored (help)
  8. ^ "Corporal John Laurence LAMBERT, AM". Australian National Honours Search Facility. 2002-01-18. Retrieved 2019-10-25.
  9. ^ "Mr John Laurence LAMBERT". Australian National Honours Search Facility. 2001-01-26. Retrieved 2019-10-25.