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EDUCATION ABROAD

AUSTRALIAN’S IMPRESSIONS. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 5.5 p.m) New York, December 19. Professor Cameron, of the University of Western Australia, who is investigating teachers’ training and educational broadcasting in Europe and America, said he was especially impressed with the work of education being done in England, Russia and the United States. He thought the London Institute and the Teachers’ College in New York were among the most notable institutions of their kind in the world. The facilities at American training schools and educational endowments were especially great. He found educational broadcasting in Austria, Britain, Sweden and the United States noteworthy.

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Southland Times, Issue 22203, 21 December 1933, Page 5

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EDUCATION ABROAD Southland Times, Issue 22203, 21 December 1933, Page 5

EDUCATION ABROAD Southland Times, Issue 22203, 21 December 1933, Page 5

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