SCIENTIFIC TEACHING
PROGRESSIVE GERMANY EXPERIMENTS WITH TELEVISION LONDON, Aug. 5, " I believe that Germany is thb most progressive nation in the world in educational matters," says' Mr. B. J. McKenna, the Queensland Director of Education, who will visit Germany next month. 4 " I understand," he says, "that they are using films and broadcasting and are even experimenting with television. I am convinced that such scientifio methods ultimately will be generally adopted in Australia." " They would revolutionise the edu- « cational system and help to solve the problem of giving outback children opportunities at present unavailable to them."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22192, 20 August 1935, Page 9
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