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Home Work Attacked Addressing the National Associa--1 ion of Education in England, Mr. C. Carter, the president, made,a slashing attack on home work, for children, contending it. was inimical to children’s health. If the school hours were not long enough they should be lengthened, though ho thought when the children had done a day’s work at school they had had enough mental exercise for 24 hours. Examinations were a fetich of the secondary schools, and ho blamed employers for attaching importance to examination passes rather than to personal reports on the! pupils. I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 13 April 1928, Page 12
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