Training of Teachers
i Unanimous agreement that, wherever ' possible, teacher trainees should be permitted to attend the college nearest } their homes was expressed by the i Canterbury Education Board yester- ' day. Under present practice, students i °o into a pool and are allocated to col- ; leßes. depending on the extent to : which local quotas are filled. Members I felt that, with an additional college I and more accommodation, it should ' now be possible to make an even distribution without sending students to ( centres out of their home territory, i The board suggests that it could accent ' applicants most of its own dis* ( trict. that South Canterbury aopli* rants might nominate Christchurch or Dunedin, and outsiders be brought in • only where necessary to fill quotas.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28104, 20 October 1956, Page 10
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