COMPULSORY TECHNICAL EDUCATION.
The time is not far distant when the Parliament of New will he compelled to make the attendance at Technical School 1 ? compulsory, as it is now making rn.litaiy training compulsory. For various reasons the youth-of the Dominion do,rift.' afte r leaving the primary Kchqols, avail themselves of the facilities effereci them of acquiring a knowledge of the trades and handicrafts. The country
lO Ulll ILI-CIVIMg n»Tlll"'B ■"• tui.uv. for the money which is being ex pended in equipping and maintaining technical schools That these institutions are necessary to the commercial growth and development of the Dominion is beyond question. Why are they not patronise 1 as they should be? Is it that home discipline 13 weak, or that the alluremen's of sport are too stronp?
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10067, 15 August 1910, Page 4
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128COMPULSORY TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10067, 15 August 1910, Page 4
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