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TEACHING OF DEAF

Recruitment For Course (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Dec. 13. , The Education Department has recruited 38 teachers for a one-year course of specialised training in the education of deaf children. The department’s officer for special education (Mr D. H. Ross) said today that it was part of the Education Department’s plan to provide teachers for the increased number of deaf children expected to start school next year, and in 1970. Twenty-eight of the teachers will study at the Christchurch Teachers’ College, and will later work at the Sumner School for the Deaf, or in special classes in eight cities.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 48

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TEACHING OF DEAF Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 48

TEACHING OF DEAF Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 48

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