SUMMER SCHOOL
TEACHERS TO MEET AT OAMARU The fourth session of th* Teachers’ Summer School, which will extend from January 14 to 24, 1929, is to be held at Oamaru. This decision is in accordance wte the almost unanimous resolutic: passed at the final meeting ot Nelson session last year. The school will be held in the boikj‘ ings and extensive grounds of t» c Waitaki Boys’ High School. The summer school movement b** grown from the purely provinchaspect it pc fe essed when the first s**' sion was heid at Cambridge in V-* for Auckland teachers only, to * national movement attracting teach*** from all parts of th© Dominion. Th© 1929 session will afford teaching profession opportunities - attend lectures on various suW delivered by specialists in each P*ticular branch. The lectures are follow: Maori history, customs. folk lore: Birds of New Zealand, Johannes Anderson; geology Zealand and field excursions,” DT r .‘ Marshall. M.A., D.Sc., F.R-G.S., **■; “Problems of the Pacific, and developments within the Empire.” Mr. F. Milner, C.M.G., “English literature, with special rerc. ence to modern drama,” Mr. *■ Shaw, M.A.; “Post-war Nationalism and Internationalism* James Hight, Litt.D.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 486, 16 October 1928, Page 8
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187SUMMER SCHOOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 486, 16 October 1928, Page 8
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