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Revision Of Broadcasts To Schools

DUNEDIN, May 12. The Dominion exeeutive of tln) Educational Institute is to take. steps to have the wliole question of broadcasts to schools thoroughly revised. Pavticular attention is to be paid to the content of material broadcast and to the time devoted to each class or age group. In presenting a remit to this eft'ect to the annual eonferenee, the Wairarapa branch of the Institute stated that many schools had incurred considerable expense in installing wireless equipment. The sessions eommittee whieh considered the remit before it was diseussed by the eonferenee, recommended its adoption on the grounds, among others, that the broadcasts in many cases were not in conformity with the primary schools' syllabus and also, in the case of musical appi'eeiation, they were not suitable for the age groups to whieh they were directed. The remit was earried unanimously.

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1948, Page 5

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Revision Of Broadcasts To Schools Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1948, Page 5

Revision Of Broadcasts To Schools Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1948, Page 5

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