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Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. A. J. Dawe.
Sir H. Moore.
Sir G. Tomlinson.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
Permt. U.S. of S.
Parly. U.S. of S.
Secretary of State.
DRAFT.
eachers
sooner than teachers of other
subjects. It is essential for an
instructor to demonstrate and not
merely stand and issue orders.
When the ordinary teacher was too
old to give physical training, he
handed over this work to a younger
colleague, and continued with his
other work. The prestige of the
regular staff was greater than that
of the visiting staff, and boys
would naturally attach more
importance to physical training if
it were taught by someone whom they
could regard as a leader.
3.
The Committee was reminded
that there had been much discussion
FURTHER ACTION.
with Mr. G. R. Sayer about this point,
and it was intimated to the Committee
that the paragraph under discussion,
like the rest of the report,
indicated a new spirit, and the
Committee was asked to take note of
the
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