Mr. 11. A. L. Fisher, president of the English Board of Education, speaking at Oxford, said frmn every quarter reports had come in that the boys and girls who left school for munition workhad returned to educational work greatly dntoriorntod, very difficult to manage, and very much coarsened. All that would be greatly changed by the development of chenn secondary schools and bv the introduction under the Act of 1918 of part-time dav continuation classes.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 215, 5 June 1919, Page 5
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