THE WELTER OF EDUCATION REFORMS.
Bias and aptitude are having a good run in high places where the national education system is concerned, and the latest scheme of reform is being acolaimed by most teachers and departmental authorities. The general public, who have to be guided by these experts, would also join in the applause, if they did pot recall that nearly every Minister of Education has launched some pet project, which has been similarly belauded, until his successor in offioe produced his own “much-needed and long awaited” scheme for saving the country’s schools,v if not 'the taxpayers’ pockets. The supply of such reforms must bo nearing exhaustion, and perhaps, one day, a Minister of Education will pay more attention to the human element, pupilary and tutorial. —■•Qreymouth. “Star.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1930, Page 7
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129THE WELTER OF EDUCATION REFORMS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1930, Page 7
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