SCHOOL ENTRANCE.
WHAT IS THE IDEAL AGE?
EFFECTS INVESTIGATED
(By Telegraph.—press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day
The New Zealand Council for Educational Research ia beginning an investigation into some of the effects of late school entrance of pupils, with special reference to the raising of the school entrance age in 19-'52. The executive officer of the council. Dr. C. E. Booby, said the council was taking two independent lines of approach, one based on voluntary late entrance that occurred with a proportion of children before the raising of the entrance age, and the other on involuntary late entrance which is now universal.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 5
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