TEACHERS SMOKING
THE BOARD'S PROHIBITION
MODIFICATION EXPECTED The opinion that the Auckland Education Board's ban on teachers smoking about schools will be modified or lifted altogether as the result of protests is expressed in editorial comment in the October issue of National Education. "The Auckland branch of the Educational Institute has made a strong case to the board," says the writer, "ami the opinion of teachers in general that the ban should never have been imposed—above all that it should not have been publicised throughout the country —was clearly expressed in these columns.
"A prettier example of the need for, and success of, professional solidarity would be hard to come by. Applied to big things as well as little, this principle would put the institute not only on the educational map, but square in the centre of it." •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22850, 4 October 1937, Page 10
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