E.D.C. committee wound up
The committee which organised the Educational Development Conference in the Canterbury-Westland area over the last eight months was officially disbanded last evening.
At its last meeting, which sion Studies Department (Mr was attended by the Minister 18. Smyth). More than 10,500 of Education (Mr Amos), t he people in the area had been progress of the conference involved in the conference.
was outlined by the chairman
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of the regional E.D.C. committee (Mr C. E. Fenwick) and the director of the University of Canterbury Exten-
community discussion groups had been collated with the report from regional seminars. These will be sent to the chairman of the Advisory Council on Educational Planning (Professor F. W. Holmes) who will include the report as part of the final E.D.C. reports submitted to Mr Amos in August or September. Mr Amos said he hoped I legislation would be introduced later this year which (would put the recommendaItions from the E.D.C. into (final form by 1975.
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