TECHNICAL TRAINING NOT EVERYTHING
VALUE OF WORKSHOPS (THE SUN'S Parliamentary Report WELLINGTON, Tnesdtf “Because they have had a tecM’J education many o£ our boys get . idea that they are thoroughly PJ*, men,” said Sir John Luke in tbe B to-night, when discussing the app* tices question. . $ “Technical schools.” he * en or ; “will never take the place of tlie m, shop. The economic and P rac , | , training received in the sllo | >s i„jj| great deal better than the tr received in technical schools. not want to place technical eau in such an exalted position that j! jjji say to boys, ‘Because you hav technical training you are fit t your place in your trade.’ t(|C people in New Zealand are b .®Tf en t» highly educated for the requir®in . of the country, and it is a Q 00 , whether this will be allowed or whether they would realise oii> Is from primary industries that revenue is derived.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 89, 6 July 1927, Page 8
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