T eachers' religious courses
pa Wellington Five New Zealand teachers’ colleges Will offer coqrse? fop; th? teaching of . genera] religious studies next year. Approval for/§t;affing allocations has beep ail; nounced by the Minister of Education (Mr Wellington). This meets; a provision of the Private Schools’ Conditional Integration Ac], which require? gpii'ege? ’ to toffor additional course? for students who wish to teach in integrated schools. . The first five colleges to Offer the-Teaching course will be North Shore, Auckland Secondary, Wel--ling t o n , Christchurch Primary and- •'■Secondary, and Dunedin. pjscus?iqhs between the teachers’ colleges and. the organisations involved in developing the courses are taking place now- ' By 1983, when' the courses are fully implemented at the five colleges, the annual cost of the staffing allocation will be $87,500. Optional studies relating to their own religion will be staffed and funded by Roman Catholic authorities them: selves, Mr Wellington said.
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