EDUCATION BY MAIL.
SYSTEM FOR CORRESPONDENCE CLASSES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. An effort to meet the educational needs of children in Ib' backblocks was detailed in a letter received ac to-day’s meeting of the Education Board from ;he Director of Education. The department, it was stated, is prepared to arrange for correspondence ■ lasses in primary school subjects for ch'ddren who are living in districts where no school is accessible. Such classes have proved highly successful in Victoria, and if a sufficient number of applications are received a special teacher will be appointed to conduct the. instruction. The department desires that the board should insert an advertisement in papers likely to reach residents in the far back districts asking for applications to be sent in by parents desiring instruction of this kind for their children.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 5
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136EDUCATION BY MAIL. Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 5
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