“1 look forward to education being more of an adventure for children." said the Minister of Education, the lion. P. P'raser, in an address to t he ('liristchurcb branch of the Workers’ Educational Association. "1 look forward to seeing the children acting history.” The Minister indicated that such a system of visual teaching could not he introduced for some years. “It will lake years to put our school buildings—particularly the primary schools —in a condition that will allow us to say we are not ashamed of them,” he said. “The more urgent thorns must come first, hut I hope that before many years there will be provision in our schools for the pageant of history (o be carried out by the children.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19098, 20 August 1936, Page 6
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