OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS
THE NEW ZEALAND
SYSTEM.
MOSCOW WANTS INFORMATION
The following letter from the People's Commissariat of Education, Moscow, has been received by the Open-Air Schools' League, whose headquarters are in Christchurch:— • "The First Experimental Station of Public Education takes tho liberty to address to yoii tllo fallowing enquiry: The station is interested with the question of open-air schools, their methods of work, and results Obtained. In our" country there are nearly twenty openair and forest schools, organised by the Moscow Board of Education. Tho results obtained are very good; children return to ordinary schools and can follow their work after a Stay of six to twelve months in tho above-mentioned Schools. . "Being interested in the work of open-air schools abroad, the station permits itself to ask yoii to send it some information, and perhaps you would be so kind to send it a **?}**&£?<*' q-artefly magazine, ''The Open-air Life" With many thanks for your amiability and kind AMtatance.-?»osl. dent of the Station, H. Bhatzay."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18901, 17 January 1927, Page 10
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164OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18901, 17 January 1927, Page 10
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