"Still Too Many Classes Of More Than 40 Pupils”
There were still far too maar dasses of more than pusHk in New Zealand scbooK the president of the New Zealand Edo»tionl Institute (Mr G. €2sapman-C<oben) said in CJirxstehnrch yesterday. Mr QnpmanCobm. with the dominion secretary of the institute (Mr G. FL Ashbridge) has been touring schools in the Canterbury area. He sed he had f«aad ssce lese were asotyed at ta x<lj=«x ta af Ed-joata Ofr KtaeSat ta: erizetan xsast set taA m .a fcE fotaatta is *ta taee K’s.” ta adapt a aew wasefeward: ‘“Baei to banes* Pttaary seswss generallT bad sere ieptrwri taex ta toSMS. Mr Caar-iiai--.ta: said. Wiere tari tad sees agy deparrre it wa* ac--fctaaiie t® ta jswx«ss ■xa-sec st twer-jrzg- stages. Te fizoart has taw tat Hasia?ds bad sot £asen_ Mr CSsascaasJCtas referee to is aru&e przs-eri ia “The Press’ st J-jir. BR. ft salved ta£ a tsopEises af resoits arstaaetie tests tairi far te-iaeer eszsusatxes as 1532 asf resets of “’■zoTs Ettzz? a -‘j- ex£—2- 19@Ql He said it ~ta-:ria.-ris is --rtzarT stadia tariaj- at jesst taoke eweH” wit* ta standards ia 1932. Mr CSsapsxas-Cdtaa saad ae ■s~is tertazz pepejs taday were afei sdswiET a jet ta OTred szrdar-f of soaa-.
.of ta soxsnaE.-’e «f cunstxatay aertae. D=ra< is tar. wtaa sarta « Tjataj. he ±as swta 25 selects recreexta a enKMeeace of ta sssntzses sn C*3t«tay sraatas. He Sus twee, oaeetteacaers ta to tasr ptaiems. ta w tav. ttttar an officai ta « ta jCMtertsay Edaeauan Board? Oae of ta sapor peas he aas beec Si-ast* we» teatars oas bees asp«ecss of rarrieWtaa tuareuf-j He ssd eve® user ta Efjeatacc Act was pasta a : S~ ta >?zita® was sarta by a snttj ezeiass tc ta rata sf esca ta ecaea&ac of ta =e&L it was b»Jeta tas. as sew, tat eta n-
refwd rerefM ” .dssafs Xestaod Erfaea--wwa, taetta. fras 'Of& xas ata fur m tarinw* nrrse-iTin to ja-3 frorito* -ewefe far war ctarea » tar faraaeare year* -Tto sore is ta perioasaoaf rid afatotosaxpre jfa of W pranary Bthoafa. and rtso®*ed wery aoujuifriT ® fcma srttaß.’ Tbe estaassanesr. rf ta we-.aswy VM* >* s ataey parts ®f tata syresn. atri wti tas ta rrtwz. v > tarta tai-Jttasary esmeiito -Tie store, tarefaee. «ri-' SH3 -um-ng in war tatars' tattoos tare etpenertts a "anrtrxa tire store any ones gap s Tieiy » i* taoret ■We are aware tat ta •reamt » a*X»tpoES w*a± nay tare ta tt tta wtah tae Mta e»* st sazritat. s ari ft3C~ai< tis s seeded a m snpegated syta>:a to ta toaei«r eaCe®M statag to a to®etttata tx taoaat v. --k-jK nt wta fieri tae tooefters stay Ktaedtaty sene’ The Catrcetanr Irfaeac.trt Board was to i* <sc<ta> heed ftr pb apfrertot.r.c. cf t±3 preftiea Mr Ctapcza& Cetxa. wt. Smt teacrers feir stere -feta was wasasrf to uassnetas on edaeibsn rtae 'ey ta • tae seen ratter spns« on
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 20
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