CHARACTER TRAINING
HEADMASTER’S ADVICE TO SCHOOL TEACHERS “A PART OF LEARNING” Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. That character involves somethin* much greater and wider than mere outweird behaviour and that it is closelv bound up with intellectual pursuits was the basis of the presidential address by Mr. Armour, headmaster of the Wellington Boys’ College, to the conference of the Secondary Schools' Association. There was a real danger, he said, of supposing that character training as applied to schools ~vas somethin* apart from learning, and in their zeal to develop character they might easily make the mistake of looking upoa character training and success in intellectual pursuits as if they were incompatible, whereas they were closely interwoven.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 12
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115CHARACTER TRAINING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 12
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