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Marie Bell (educationalist)

Marie Bell was a New Zealand educationalist, lecturer and teacher who had a career lasting almost three-quarters of a century. Her career was governed by a child-friendly and progressive outlook that she was exposed to at Wellington Teachers' College. Bell was a supervisor and teacher who introduced a child-led education philosophy to allow children to learn in their own development and interests into New Zealand schools. She also worked for various associations, committees, conferences, commissions and educational boards to further early childhood learning.

Early life
Bell was born Marie Heron on 19 February 1922 in Wellington, New Zealand. She was the oldest of three children, and she also studied for a arts degree at Victoria University College at the same time. ==Career==
Career
At Teachers' College, Bell came across a child-friendly and progressive that governed her career; such practices were not common in New Zealand during that period. She joined the Teachers’ College Māori club and the Ngāti Pōneke Young Māori Club in Wellington, Bell learnt Māori and committed herself to Māori education for life. In 1943, she taught at Te Kaha Native School in Māori. and used a war pension to travel to the United Kingdom by ship in 1949. and undertook a teacher training course. She was a member of the New Zealand Labour Party and held various positions in the Rongotai electorate. At the age of 83, she was the university's oldest graduate in its history. ==Private life==
Private life
She married Paetahi "Pat" Metekingi against parental consent on 14 May 1943. She had one son with him. Pat was killed in Second World War action in Faenza, Italy in January 1945. Bell's second marriage to airline clerk James "Jim" Bell from 14 January 1954 to 1997 resulted in the birth of a daughter and a son. Bell died in Wellington on 3 November 2012. At the time of her death, she was completing a history of her attempt to bring a liberal educational methodology to Matauranga School. ==Personality and legacy==
Personality and legacy
Bell was a feminist. According to Elizabeth Cox of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Bell's works over a period of near to three-quarters of a century helped to "she influenced the lives of thousands of teachers, parents and children in New Zealand." ==References==
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