EMPIRE TEACHERS.
LONDON. January 18. Advocating the inter-Empire exchange of teachers, Mr. Malim, Chairman of the Imperial Studies Group of the Royal Empire Society, said it should be regarded as normal procedure for the young school-, master after three years’ experience in England to be seconded for three years’ service elsewhere in the Commonwealth. It should also be usual, not exception?,, practice, for English schools to havj always on short service an oversea master on the staff.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1944, Page 6
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