CZECH EDUCATION
PRINCES FROM FAIRY TALES DISAPPEAR , (Rec. 10.40 a.m.) PRAGUE, Aug. 24. Princes from fairy tales will no longer be set as examples for Czechoslovakia’s children. Instead they will learn to admire brigade workers and shock-workers. A conference of Czechoslovak school teachers was told this to-day by M. Kujal, chairman' of the committee responsible for Czechoslovak text books. Kujal said they must build up among the children “a Socialist working morale, a sense of collective cooperation and Socialist internationalism and a love for the peoples ' of the-Soviet Union and 'the whole world.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 268, 25 August 1949, Page 5
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