Parents and Teachers
HE value of Parent-Teacher Associations and their place in primary schools today will be discussed in a documentary to be heard on the Wednesday National Women’s Session (YA, YZ stations) on October 10. The programme includes live material taken from two Parent-Teacher Association meetings; officers from the Education Board briefly clarify the place of the school committee and what is being done to help mothers of children in infant schools; a discussion with a head-
master,. teacher and parent of a post-: primary school; an illustration of what: can be done when: neighbouring _associations join forces where the interests of the children are concerned; and a brief reference to the Parent Association of the Corre-
sponlence School. Although practically all the material has been obtained locally, no names of individuals or schools are mentioned, as ‘the content could refer to any individual or school.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 896, 5 October 1956, Page 24
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147Parents and Teachers New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 896, 5 October 1956, Page 24
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