SCHOOL RECORD CARD
Open For Parents To See "I quite, underst and the suspicion that arose, and 1 think it shows a very desirable inlerest. on the part ot parents, whu do not want to see any reirimentalion." said the Director of Education, Dr. C. E. Beeby. nt Hie (•onfere'nie of the Dominion Federation of School Committees' Associations in YVellinitton last night, when he referred to the taking over of vocational guidance activities by Hie Education Department, and the opposition expressed by some parents to the cumulative record (‘■urd. This, he emphasized. was for the information of teachers so Hint they could pass on advice to parents where it was sought. The card wont with the. child from school to school. It was open for parents: to see if they so wished, and if parents did not want, vocational guidance advice, well, they need not seek it for their children. The card had been built up from the old , one which had been ill operation for years, and from that formerly in use in secondary schfiols.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 4
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176SCHOOL RECORD CARD Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 4
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