Kindergarten Fellowship Awarded
FOR ADVANCED TRAINING IN U.S.A. WELLINGTON, Last N*ght. A meeting of the executive of the New Zealand Free Kindergarten Union at Wellington to-day selected Miss Rene Wilkie, of Dunedin, for the Carnegie Kindergarten Fellowship. A sum of £SOO had been provided by the Carnegie Corporation of New York for one year’s advanced training for a New Zealand candidate in kindergarten Wilkie is leaving in August to take up the Fellowship. Nominations from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch were also before the selection committee which had the assistance of Professor T. A. Hunter, Mr. N. T. Lambourne, Director of Education, and Mr. H. A. Parkinson (Wellington) in making its final decision.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1933, Page 8
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