EDUCATIONISTS CONFER
-Freas Asaociafion.)
Hundreds Attend at Auckland
( By lVlearaDh-
AUCKLAND, Last Night. Hundreds of teachers, students and ofchers who are attending the Auckland Conference of the New Education Fellowship were kcpt fully occupied today when the lirst full normal day's programme was carried out. At six seminars or sectional meetings in the morning oversea lccturers gave addresses on a variety of topics, including infa-nt, adult and rural education, the schools of modorn Germany, British ad- ' ministrative methods and the question' of freedom for teachers. Before noon Dr. Paul Dengler, of Vienna, apoke in the Town Hall on "The Children pf Europe," and after lunchJHr. G. T. Hankin, of the English Board of Education, discussed progress in English public education over the pasfc 20 years. Simultaneously there was a symposium on parent education, three of the visitors contributing talks.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 150, 13 July 1937, Page 14
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