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Syllabus for 3YA RRANGEMENTS have now been finalised for a series of educatitmal sessions to be broadcast from 8YA, edch Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., commencing on Wednesday, March 29. ; The syllabus for the sessions is as folows :- March 29-(1) Introductory remarks: (a) Mr. S. R. Evison, of the Canterbury Education Board. (b) Mr. J. G. Polson, M.A., principal Christchurch Teachers’ Training College. (2) Professor Shelley, Professor of Education at Canterbury College: The first of four lessons on Voice-values in Poetry and Drama. U.S. April 5-(1) Professor Shelley: Voice Values in Poetry and Drama (ii). (2) Mr. Ernest Jenner, Associate and Licentiate of Royal Academy of Music, London; Lecturer in Music Teachers’ Training College: The first of Four Famous Songs-Skye Boat Song. (3) Mr. F. C. Brew, M.A., vice-principal Teachers’ Training ve The Writing of Eng-, lish (i). April 12-(1) Professor Shelley: Voice Values (iii), (2) Mr. EB. Jenner: The second of Four Famous Songs-Crusad-er’s Song. (38) Mr. F. C. Brew: The Writing of Hnglish (ii). Aprili9-(1) Professor Shelley : Voice Values (iv). (2) Mr. BE. Jenner: The third of four Famous Songs. (3) Mr. tine Brew: The Writing of English iii). April 26-(1) Handwork Lessons (i), (lower and middle school): Miss M. G. Thornton, Lecturer in Handwork and Infant Method at Teachers’ Training College. (2) Mr. BW. Jenner: The fourth of Four Famous Songs. (3) Mr. F. C. Brew: The Writing of Dnglish (iv). May 8-(1) Miss M. G. Thornton: Handwork lesson (ii), (2) Mr. L. MeCaskill, M.Sc., B.Ag., Lecturer in Agriculture and Nature Study at Teachers’ Training College: Nature Study Less§n (i). (8) Miss A. F. Ironside, M,A., Lecturer in Hygiene, Teachers’ College: The first of four lessons on Health Pioneers-(U. and §.).. The Work of Jenner. May 10 and 17-Vacation, Mav 24-(1) Miss M. G. Thornton: Handwork lesson (iii). (2) Mr. L. MeCaskill; Nature Study Lesson (ii). (8) Miss A, F. Ironside: The second of four lessons in Health Pioneers-Pasteur and his Work.’ May 31-(1) Miss M. G. Thornton: Handwork Lesson (iv). (2) Mr. I. McCaskill: Nature Study Lesson (iii). t r (3) The third of four lessons on Health — Pioneers-Lister and his Work. (M. indicates ‘suitability for middle primary school; U., suitability for upper primary school; §., suitability for,’ post-primary schools. But many of the lessons will be suitable for the grade above or below that which is especially indicated.)

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19330324.2.32

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 37, 24 March 1933, Page 20

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Broadcasts to Schools Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 37, 24 March 1933, Page 20

Broadcasts to Schools Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 37, 24 March 1933, Page 20

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