INSTRUCTOR WANTED.
The short history of technical education in Franklin is freely punctuated with troubles and disappointments, and the present sessions are no improvement on previous terms. A class was started for the teaching of shorthand, typewriting and book-keeping, but after it had been carried on for about a month the supervisor intimated that the instructor had left to take up another position, and that he had been unable to fill the vacancy. This hiatus is causing dissatisfaction not only to the pupils and their parents but I
also to the business people on whose staffs these pupils are engaged. Worse still, these defi'ciencies are bound to militate f.gainst the cause of technical education in Franklin, where it is badly in need of popularisation. We trust that strong protests will be made to the superviser of manual and technical education, and to the Education P-oard, therebv doing something I to remedy an injustice and to guard against the further pre-1 judicing of technical education | locally.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 557, 13 August 1920, Page 2
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165INSTRUCTOR WANTED. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 557, 13 August 1920, Page 2
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