Labour proposes school computers
Computers in junior schools and lower pupilteacher ratios would be the aim of the Labour Party, said its spokesman on education, Mr C. R. Marshall, in Christchurch yesterday. Mr Marshall was on a tour of schools in the Avon electorate where he met teachers at Queenspark School, Aranui primary and secondary schools, and Chisnallwood Intermediate School, as well as the education committee of the Canterbury Trades Council.
Mr Marshall said that Aranui primary and secondary schools were some of the biggest he had visited.
Labour’s aim was to introduce computers into the junior schools and by lowering the pupil-teacher ratio unemployed teacheri would find a job. 9
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