SIR JOSEPH WARD.
PRIMARY EDUCATION. [Per Press Association.] Invercargill, August 19. A deputation from the Teachers’ Institute interviewed Sir Joseph Maid to urge that Parliament should recognise the serious position into'which primary education is falling through inadequate remuneration. Regardingthe new syllabus, the deputation urged that if overlooked it would be detrimental to the thoroughness of primary education-. ,
Sir Joseph Ward, in a sympathetic reply, saiddie would do all in his power to bring the movement for reform to a successful Issue. In regard to the syllabus, lie agreed that a practical expert as well as a theorist should share in shaping it. The judgment of the teachers and inspectors should not be ignored.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 89, 19 August 1913, Page 6
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