He died after a short illness on 27 August 2013 in
Palmerston North, New Zealand.[1]
Early life and family
Stenhouse spent his childhood on the outskirts of London and in South-West Scotland, where his parents were from. His paternal grandfather, also called David, was the headmaster of the Sandbank school. The son of J.F.M. & M.M. Stenhouse, he has one sister, Joyce. His parents moved to New Zealand when he was in his teens.
He has 7 children from 2 marriages. His eldest son, Dr. John Stenhouse, was a lecturer in History at Massey University, and is currently Associate Professor in History at the
University of Otago.
Stenhouse, David (1962), "A New Habit of the Redpoll Carduelis Flammea in New Zealand", Ibis, 104 (2): 250–252,
doi:
10.1111/j.1474-919X.1962.tb08652.x
Stenhouse, David (1969), "Good Persons, Good Teachers and Language-Games", Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1 (1): 41–50,
doi:
10.1111/j.1469-5812.1969.tb00366.x
^Stenhouse, David (1979). The Wittgensteinian revolution and linguistic philosophy : some implications for education and educational philosophy (Doctoral thesis). Massey Research Online, Massey University.
hdl:
10179/3660.