THE WAR AND EDUCATION.
A NEW TYPE OF TEACHER. LOXDON, August 23. Praising the freshness of the outlook und the terseness of phrnseolojy of former service men, who are taking up teaching as a profession, the Board of Education's annual report notes the insreasoinjr eonsoioiis>n"--->*B of the significance of the history of the war. The great struggle, the report aid*. seemg to have brought not only a wider view but an increased earnestness in the attitude of the men toward professional training.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 5
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