STYLE OF WRITING.
QUESTION FOR EDUCATIONISTS. (By Telegraph.—Special to Standard.) AUCKLAND, Sept. 7. “It is like, Tennyson’s brook, it goes on for ever,” said the chairman, Mr A. Burns, at a meeting of the Auckland Education Board, when referring to tho consideration being given by tho syllabus revision committee to the question of the style of writing to be taught in the schools.
A letter was received from the Education Department stating that the question of handwriting was under consideration and that attention would be given to the resolution of the Auckland Primary School Committees’ Association that cursive writing should be made a compulsory subject.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 241, 8 September 1927, Page 7
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