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Educational HAGLEY HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE WE STILL HAVE VACANCIES IN SOME CLASSES DAY SCHOOL ADULTS School Certificate, except Art. Child Care, Home Economics. University Entrance, except Chemistry. Art History. Sixth Form Certificate Typing. Electronics. Community Studies, Engineering Technology only. University Scholarship and Bursary. DAY COMMUNITY CLASSES TUESDAY: Pre-entry English and Maths, Maori (beginners), Maori Culture, Spanish, Board and Card Games, Creative Writing, Machine Knitting, Typing, Art for Fun. Learn an Instrument, Enjoy Keeping Fit, Introduction to Dance. WEDNESDAY: Landscape and Still Life. Woodwork (a new morning class). Woodwork for Home. THURSDAY: Angling. Maori (Intermediate), Home Decorating, Challenge of the Future. Women in 20th Century Writing, Art for Fun, Enjoy Keeping Fit. Learn an Instrument, German. FRIDAY: Budget Cooking, Clothing for Beginners. N.B. THERE ARE ONLY LIMITED CHILDCARE FACILITIES NOW. EVENING CLASSES Pre-entry English. School Certificate, Biology. Bookkeeping, Econorpic Studies. Geography. History, Science, Typing. University Entrance Accounting (Thu.), English (Wed.), Geography. Physics. University Bursary practical Art: Late afternoon group. Languages: German (Intermediate), Hebrew, Italian, Spanish (Intermediate), Greek. Japanese (Intermediate). Hobbies etc.: Italic and Script (Wed.), Batik, Maori Carving. Spinning. Woodwork (Thu.). Men’s Keep Fit (over 40). Yoga (Wed.), Karate, Clarinet, Flute, Jazz Dance, Effective Speaking. Self Awareness. ENROLMENT AND INFORMATION: 9-12 noon Monday-Friday (day classes) 6-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday (evening classes) at Community Learning Centre Office ph. 793-090. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION COURSES. 1982 THE FOLLOWING COURSES commence in February or March. Enrolments are now being received. EGYPT: AN ACIENT NATION IN TODAY’S WORLD (8 weekly classes). An introduction to Egyptian society and culture undergoing change. Dates: Tuesdays, March 2- April 20. Fee: $l2. MITTERRAND’S FRANCE (7 weekly classes). A selective account and interpretation of the current socialist experiment in France. Dates: Wednesdays, March 3 - April 14. Fee: $10.50. POLITICS AND CHANGE IN SOUTH AFRICA (10 weekly classes). Aspects of historial. social, economic and political conditions in South Africa. Dates: Wednesday. March 3 — May 5. Fee: $l5. FRENCH LYRIC POETRY (10 weekly classes). The particular poets treated will depend on participants’ interests with emphasis being placed on the appreciation of specific complete poems. Dates: Mondays. February 22. May 3. Fee: $l5 POETRY AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR (10 weekly classes). Dates: Tuesdays, March 9 - June 8. Fee: $l5. ENGLISH NOVELS AND PLAYS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (13 fortnightly morning classes). Novels and plays spanning the first 70 years of this century, considered in 13 fortnightly classes. Morning meetings. Dates: Tuesdays, March 16, September 7. Fee: $19.50. 10.30 a.m. - 12 midday. CONTEMPORARY NEW ZEALAND FICTION'(10 weekly classes). Development of fictional literature through a review of a wide range of short stories and novels by Maori and Pakeha, men and women writers. Dates: Wednesday, March 17 - June 9. Fee: $l5. WITH SIGHS APLENTY: Love in Japanese Literature (6 weekly classes). A brief survey of changing attitudes to romance in Japanese diaries, novels and art. Dates: Mondays. March 22 - May 3. Fee: $9 STRAVINSKY'S CENTURY (12 weekly classes). A retrospective view in the composer's centenary year. Dates: Wednesdays, February 17 - May 5. Fee $lB. BENJAMIN BRITTEN: THREE CHAMBER OPERAS (6 weekly classes). Illustrated introduction to “The Rape of Lucretia,” “The Turn of tne Screw” and “Albert Herring.” Dates: Mondays, March 15 - April 26. Fee: $9. WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY (5 weekly classes and 1 field day) Techniques of special interest to amateur photographers. Dates: Mondays, March 1 - 29. Fee: $13.50. THE BIOLOGY OF PENGUINS (8 weekly classes). The natural history, ecology, evolution and conservation of penguins. Dates: Tuesdays, March 2 — April 27. Fee: $l2. TOPICS IN BOTANY (14 weekly classes and 1 field day). Subjects include New Zealand alpine plants; the vegetation of Stewart Island; and the rare and endangered plants of New Zealand. Dates: Wednesdays. March 3 — June 23. Fee: $27. TOPICS IN ECOLOGY (16 weekly classes). Topics will include: how organisms adapt to their environments; the ecology of sex in animals and plants: the genetics of populations; the ecology of behaviour: geographical ecology; the ecology of communites and ecosystems, and ecological conservation. Dates: Thursdays, March 4 - July 22. Fee $23.40. GEOLOGY AND LANDFORMS (8 weekly classes). The development of the earth’s surface features. Dates: Tuesdays, March 2 — April 27. Fee: $l2. DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, CHRISTCHURCH. The Department occupies the Okeover Centre for Continuing Education on the Ham Campus. Tele-phone:-482-009. Extensions 617, 8913, 8911. OPEN ENTRY: These courses are available to anyone. Enrolments in most courses will be limited. Early application is urged. Fees are payable upon enrolment. Unless otherwise stated, all courses commence at 7.30 p.m. An information sheet describing each course in greater detail, and including an enrolment form is available upon request. All courses will be held at the University.

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