CONTROL OF EDUCATION
CENTRALISATION FEARIB COMMITTEES’ CRITiaSR Strong criticism of tho changes in tho administration ofak cation on tho ground that the rc T~”’ tary services given by boards and r U?* mittees will be discouraged aaj 2**" at a meeting of the executive ofrs! Auckland Primary School <'oa mtt a2 Association yesterday. A resolution expressing tj. e . that tho recommendations of the » cess Education Committee in the dl tion of centralising much of the nrf' C ' and control now held by distrietTa cation boards were not in the beat iT' terests of education and its adtrisi ' tration, and would detrlmenta’lv all local Interest and would be a serious disc:ouraaen.hi . the valuable services now given £ school committees and household.! 7 was carried and will be s»nt tog school committees in the AncV’j.. Province and to the local m.rabto ’ Parliament.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1040, 2 August 1930, Page 16
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139CONTROL OF EDUCATION Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1040, 2 August 1930, Page 16
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