RETARDED CHILDREN.
APPOINTING A TEACHER.
COMPLAINTS OF CHANGES.
Hus brines home to us the continual chanwng o f teachers about which there Mr A^" 0 n,ao £ conj Pl a ints," remarked ait. A. Burns, chairman of the EducaSKfJJ*? 1, P' 1 * mornin - when ttJ^ppoinfcment of a teacher was bein" considered to take charge of a clamor backward ils He g interests of retarded children it w a « neceaeary to have specially qualified ior children who were inmates of the hospital. It iJ? ra " held members that special qualities were necessary in such teachers ?fc £l Wd Wa » i Ußti fied in makinjr •* a•* a PPomtment possible even if w£*vEL Btaff ChaDgeS " hich P arent '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 8
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114RETARDED CHILDREN. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 8
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