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J , ~. lx^wW— ~T^»7.. i^b- — iTi ....?.■■ ww"!**, f u<^m.‘.'.m.'.w.i.'.'.'.'.» 'jggrrr’l ■ ■.■ •r-Trwß’<W.q ■£3r.-/^^-J^''^ -. 23tr,..,/' MMiaggiEsznn si. ‘ jr........ jrr~ir ■ TTYPO ’B7 : “Education exPress’’; ■ 1 PawXc 01 - : Newspaper series ' g P~l yyCl-Jlr Wl |5 1 • • • We hope you have all seen the “EducaS 5 A careers exhibition opens in Canterbury Court tion exPress” pages that have been Fi KI today. It shows students and Others wanting to enter appearing in The Press” every Monday. 1 = EM J .. . TO __ V The current six-part senes features the S the work force a wide range of career and work pewspaper and has bee „ prepared for £ I< j options in both traditional and non _ traditional areas. primary and secondary schools. kS-j |Fn The exhibition is intended to identify and provide This series is proving so popular that [ l ;: I specific information about jobs available at various we will be reprinting each of the pages in tiifc |1 levels of achievement and the opportunities a particu- poster form and selling them in a kit, |~ LJ lar occupation can offer. • alon § with explanatory booklets and over- UJ ■ Expo W Careers features « cubicles. Each.dispiay from the Q covers a specific career option and has been mounted N j E Department, “The Press,” Private gj 1 by a firm or organisation. Bag, Christchurch, in mid-March. The | : 1 t4~ Careers exhibitions of a similar form have already price will be approximately $l2. The six I J been held in Auckland, Taranaki and Nelson. They pages in the newspaper series are. jj| t-j have proved extremely popular. It is expected that the (1) Newspapers — More than Meets the rjr, |lg| Christchurch one will also be very well attended. Eye jg| Fra Senior students from all schools in the greater (2) Newsmakers ~t p| Christchurch area will be attending. ® ~®" s d pa|>ers " Kaleid ° sc »P es ° f the ■ S Expo W Careers is sponsored by the Christchurch Keeping a Newspaper Bulletln Board S Lj city Council in association with the Christchurch M of a Newspaper Mg Fn Transition Committee and the Employment Resource # a Newspaper _ .. Ye OW c PH r- | Centre. The exhibition is open today and tomorrow Press” gg from 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. K A p | LjJ to 3 p.m. VsjXl |[nEWSPAPERS ’5 20c S The cheapest textbooks in the world! pupil £| FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT N.I.E. . b.NiTn j[ I I would like N.I.E. to contact me. I* ■ HI | (a) to visit with samples of resource materials ( ) |r 1 jf., '| I (b) to discuss ways of using the newspaper in I Fj I the classroom ( ) NAME: ; -• ••• pi | (c) to talk with my department or syndicate SCHOOL: | Hl? j group ( ) ADDRESS: j sill | (d) to outline the programme at a staff meeting ( ) DEPT: PHONE: |L, J | (e) to discuss topics for an in-service course ( ) please send to.- | | ’ | Fj I (f) to arrange a class tour of “The Press” ( ) “THE PRESS,” N.I.E. I ■ ! ’ . , , DEPARTMENT, |pl | For further information please FREEPOST 714, • | phone: 790-940, Ext. 783 CHRISTCHURCH. | Bj ;7 PRESS” Newspapers in Education ' .'.‘■..'".’.1../-|

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Press, 26 February 1987, Page 16

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