TEACHERS’ BOND
Campaign in rural areas Head prefects at all State and private secondary schools in Canterbury, Nelson and Westland, except those in Christchurch, will receive registered letters today informing them of the limitations of file Government teaching bond. The Christchurch Teachers’ College (primary) Students’ Association is asking the prefects to distribute to all school leavers who intend to take up teaching, and who will be interviewed this week, copies of a pamphlet that has been prepared as part of the national campaign being conducted by the Student Teachers’ Association of New Zealand against the bond. Those school leavers who attended interviews with representatives of the Department of Education, the Canterbury Education Board and the Christchurch Teachers' -College in Christchurch last week were given similar pamphlets. A S.T.A.N.Z. spokesman (Mr R. A. Johnstone) said last evening: “It is our intention that more than 250 applicants in country areas considering teaching as a career should know the conditions and implications which the bond imposes upon them.”
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32407, 21 September 1970, Page 1
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