MHK fi g . • • Sg 7 ? Ktr" 1 ngß|gL ;> *■ ■/; */< 7/7, \“r' 77 ■j ’^'■'^f'"'^'/ 1 «?’.\7<r7 ,.■„ ‘ ns |gr .'■ . MpMIl EM - .. HF y < « ~ ■ ( , '- _ ' Ef jM atTm! I <.?. |\?j’l | e | »** '’pT tt’ ‘' 4 • ||F Jm -,- ■■ -• 1 9Hk - 'i4 W g jSI ’' ’''-' I ■' *’ ' |V* '", i~ ' "’' B M ‘ '”' ' ' < .._ ■■■■' ; IffitTOAL - Over £1 million a week on Education MIU.IW 1 958 1959 IgfaO I9fel l&bx 19b3~| f^ 7 ” | " 7 T“ The National Government is spending £57 million on education MM this year—£lB million more than Labour spent in 1960. £so ■ The size of classes is being reduced. More teachers are joining the profession. MORE TEACHERS, SMALLER CLASSES- . In 1963, there were 2,000 entrants to Teachers’ Training Colleges. An all-time & record. Steady progress is being made in reducing the size of classes. ' * . THE RECORD ON EDUCATION B HIGHER STANDARDS*— This graph shows the difference between National’s The Government is moving as quickly as possible to raise entrance standards performance and Labour s. for teachers and to give them better training. It has already announced plans to extend the training period to three years and it has a vigorous building HMgg programme for training colleges and hostels. " '**wF MORE SCHOOLS*- ' ZH About £ll million is being spent this year on new schools and other educa- EBWf- %. tional buildings. ■ x % 77jk ' IMPROVED COURSESThe Government intends to extend and improve facilities for teaching math- # ematics, science and languages, so that these subjects may be commenced in J' F- r *'s >’’•' Torn 1. Agricultural and technical education is being stepped up. UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS- ' The National Government is spending £29 million over the next five years on its universities’ building programme. A BETTER START IN LIFE FOR YOUR CHILDREN Never before has so much been done to further the education of your children and to give teachers the rewards and status their Opportunity for young people profession deserves. The National Government is giving a better chance to young people, not only in education, but in providing wider job opportunities. FOR A BETTER CHANCE TO GET AHEAD NATIONAL THE GO-AHEAD GOVERNMENT N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY NP.3I -n "Dick was right:" SEN p COUPON for FREE f Ox. _v<lk /«*@ sure" add CW l6 P°9B Booklet ASK ROCOL — f V®'?7 mDl f *’ ot 9' vw the / . AT f full Story of / w/pjj rABACF )(LL) «•“• “**- / today <\ v'\ 17? Holiday or any time AODRESS: "ROCOL" / 10oi. can reduces wear* I ''7j S t en t o that engine purr. jjpp / j VCI m fes, just getting the ear ready. gives you ... lAH motoring is smooth run- p 0 BOX j, . 04 ? second oil You motor a lot, Dick, any tips?’’ more power, I mng with Rocoi Moiyspeed." ‘ AUCKLAND change 16/ePRRPMMg "*"*** «••»■■■■■■ .. Norn * | t f fJf Address | J
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30294, 21 November 1963, Page 22
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