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Group Listening in Manawatu

ROUP listening of the kind outlined in last week’s article, Liberty or Licence? will start this coming weekend in the Manawatu. On Sunday Stan Blackmore (below), Adult Education Tutor for the area, will launch Manawatu Home Forum, a series of six fortnightly broadcasts by selected speakers on the aims and problems of primary education in New Zealand today. Adult Education students in groups of perhaps nine or ten will be sent advance copies of the script of each broadcast. They will arrange a home discussion of the expert’s ideas and send in their findings to 2ZA: then, on the night of the talk, the programme will include a summary of the groups’ opinions, and the speaker will answer questions sent in. (Manawatu Home Forum, 2ZA, Sunday, June 9, at 6.0 p.m.)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 930, 7 June 1957, Page 26

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Group Listening in Manawatu New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 930, 7 June 1957, Page 26

Group Listening in Manawatu New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 930, 7 June 1957, Page 26

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