EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE.
„ New Zealand' Educational Institute's annual to ,be ted ,at the 'annual meeting, <on ;Search'Ti3th, 'gives; a V full;'f-review, 'o£ .the , Institute's' iv activities during 1930. ' The roll ' .unmber at tho year'was/.494^^trf whom' 192' were- nven and SO2 women, , The balance sheet shows thai the accumulated funds amountto £l9l 2. lQd." An . exhibition «j£*work from,the Wesilft-id and bury'schools was held,oa tLo suggestion of t senior itxspe«to#, tlfe v jftecess. report on open-air'' schools, was completed "early in .the):year,; little, progress hid 'been made , toward securing a teachers' room. The branch ha<L been represented at an enquiry' held by the Edufcatio' Bo&rd n a, country ■■ Reference is' - also, -made ths. Branch's general approval of the reforms advocated "inr the,, Educational B&ort/to the visit'of the Director of Education, to the retirement'of Mr M. senior jfiisp®ctbr,j:and t6 ethers who retired during the jcar. *** p'f M w>' >
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 4
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