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STUDENTS TOLD TO CUT IT OUT! *■ JLz i nil J \ > W' 'vlr>< *4# ' < '' ' I®'Z> \ ' " I / --tVIV Ac l Xx ' r - fc,;. x \\\ Ku--. . ■ f vlf ■k^ < 3K - : Primary school students cut letters from “The Press” to form a newspaper Taniwha (monster). Schools need newspapers. They are without doubt the most rewarding, inexpensive and up-to-date text books in the world. They are unrivalled for their scope, immediacy and flexibility as a teaching tool. “The Press’’ Newspapers in Education Department will show teachers, parents and students how to use this educational resource to the full. In 1987 our experienced team will provide -— • TEACHER SEMINARS • “EXPLORE THE PRESS” ON THURSDAY • PHOTOGRAPH PACKS • A FOUR-WEEK NEWSPAPERS IN THE • PUBLICATION OF STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONS SCHOOL PROGRAMME • JOURNALISM COURSE FOR SCHOOLS • CLASSROOM KITS ON IMPORTANT • TOURS OF “THE PRESS” CURRICULUM TOPICS • THE EDUCATION EX-PRESS (A • IDEAS ON USING “THE PRESS” AS A CLASSROOM RESOURCE) EVERY MONDAY LEARNING TOOL MORNING NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATION “The Press” N.I.E. — in a class of its own. 14£Gloucester Street (above “Waterbed City”) Blw Phone: 790-940 Extension 783. <

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Press, 13 January 1987, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 13 January 1987, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 13 January 1987, Page 22

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