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Mr D. L. Waghorn (left), chairman of the Canterbury Education Board, watching Miss I. Woods, a teacher, using a study unit in the in-service course on early reading which was formally opened at Burnside Primary School yesterday. With them is Mr R. N. Cooper, administrator of the centre. The unit, which uses taped and written instructions and a slide viewer, is designed for self improvement in teaching techniques, especially in reading.

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Press, 15 April 1978, Page 7

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Mr D. L. Waghorn (left), chairman of the Canterbury Education Board, watching Miss I. Woods, a teacher, using a study unit in the in-service course on early reading which was formally opened at Burnside Primary School yesterday. With them is Mr R. N. Cooper, administrator of the centre. The unit, which uses taped and written instructions and a slide viewer, is designed for self improvement in teaching techniques, especially in reading. Press, 15 April 1978, Page 7

Mr D. L. Waghorn (left), chairman of the Canterbury Education Board, watching Miss I. Woods, a teacher, using a study unit in the in-service course on early reading which was formally opened at Burnside Primary School yesterday. With them is Mr R. N. Cooper, administrator of the centre. The unit, which uses taped and written instructions and a slide viewer, is designed for self improvement in teaching techniques, especially in reading. Press, 15 April 1978, Page 7