PHYSICAL TRAINING
DEVELOPMENT IN BRITAIN { British Official Wireless. ] Reecix cd Jan. 15. 5.5 p.m. RUGBY, dan. IL The Board ol Education bar issued i a circular with the object of assisting local authorities and others in framing a comprehensive plan of physical edu- 1 cation suited to the needs of the j xarious areas. The board regards it as. a matter of I national importance that more consiti- • t ration snould be given to the develop- • rnent of facilities for physical train- ■ •ng and game.- among young people xx ho have left school, but states that . any imitation of centralised nrethods ■ iu use in some Continental countries I would be altogether inappropriate. I Path area niuet build up the organisa- ; fitted to its own local cir- i iAimstances. The main directions in which the _ pi esent system calls for improvement ‘ and expansion, set out in the circular. ! includes the appointment in every area : of an adequate number of men and • women organiser.- to advise and coordinate the development of the pro- i vision of physical activities for school . children and y<'-mg people genera by. *
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 6
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