EDUCATION OF FUTURE
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the defeat of MASS instruction. an edu oati on a list's ideal.
_ WELLINGTON, This day. The New Zealand Edueational Institute lield its opening sessioii this after110011. • Mr A. J. C. Hall, of Auckland, in his presidential address, conjured up a a-ision of the future hased 011 tlie ideal of an educated nation. He said that oue of tlie first and most obvious development.s Avould be i'ound in the victory of real education oa*er mass instructinn With smaller clas.ses it Avould he possihle for a skilled teachor | to sIioav aa-hat ieal teaching eould do. I ' . 1
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 9
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101EDUCATION OF FUTURE Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 9
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