KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS
Acceptance Age For Trainees Lowered
(Aew Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, Nov. 20.
Candidates for kindergarten training will now be accepted if they are not less than 16 years and nine months on the last day of February in the year in which they had been training. This is stated in regulations gazetted under the Education Act, 1914. The Education Department has lowered the acceptance age from 17 years in the face of a possible shortage of kindergarten teachers in the near future.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29367, 21 November 1960, Page 6
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