THE EDUCATION SYSTEM.
REVIEW OF CURRICULUM. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] HASTINGS, Thursday. Speaking at. a civic luncheon to-day the Minister of Education, Hon. R. A. Wright, said that many agreed that the education code now tended too much to bo scientific and theoretical, but experts held that our primary and secondary curriculum was as near perfection as possible. He had the greatest respect for the experts' opinions but they would not oppose other people holding "opinions of their own.
Two committees were being appointed to consider the primary and secondary curriculum and one or more sound business men would bo appointed to assist the experts with their views.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19453, 8 October 1926, Page 10
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