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POST-PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINEES WATCH PUPILS.—All the pupils of Te Wai Pounamu Maori Girls’ College recently visited the post-primary department of the Christchurch Teachers’ College for practical lessons in biology and general science. In addition to providing instruction for the pupils, the conduct of the classes by Messrs G. G. Clark and K. G. Perrin also provided demonstration lessons for the students. This is probably the first time a class has attended Cranmer College since it was the Normal School. In this picture, dissection of a rat causes keen interest.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30512, 6 August 1964, Page 7

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POST-PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINEES WATCH PUPILS.—All the pupils of Te Wai Pounamu Maori Girls’ College recently visited the post-primary department of the Christchurch Teachers’ College for practical lessons in biology and general science. In addition to providing instruction for the pupils, the conduct of the classes by Messrs G. G. Clark and K. G. Perrin also provided demonstration lessons for the students. This is probably the first time a class has attended Cranmer College since it was the Normal School. In this picture, dissection of a rat causes keen interest. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30512, 6 August 1964, Page 7

POST-PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINEES WATCH PUPILS.—All the pupils of Te Wai Pounamu Maori Girls’ College recently visited the post-primary department of the Christchurch Teachers’ College for practical lessons in biology and general science. In addition to providing instruction for the pupils, the conduct of the classes by Messrs G. G. Clark and K. G. Perrin also provided demonstration lessons for the students. This is probably the first time a class has attended Cranmer College since it was the Normal School. In this picture, dissection of a rat causes keen interest. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30512, 6 August 1964, Page 7

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