CONSTRUCTIVE IDEAS
4 SOUGHT BY EDUCATION COMMITTEE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The Minister of Education. Mr Mason, itf a statement, gives an assurance that headmasters or anyone else with constructive ideas need not fear that these will not be considered in regard to changes in the secondary school syllabus. These would be welcomed by the committee, which is representative in both the educational and geographical sense. There would be few I headmasters not personally acquainted with one or other of its members. He did not suppose for a moment that the. members of the committee embodied all the wisdom in the country, and his impression was most definite that they would not merely await but would actively seek the co-operation of experienced teachers.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 July 1943, Page 3
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