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Tuesday, July 24, 1973
NEED FOR BETTER STANDARDS IN EDUCATION
The acting Director of Education, Mr. Charles Lowe, said today that
the question of bi-sessionalism in schools would certainly be considered by
the Board of Education.
He was referring to a recent speech on the fight orine campaign
given by the Secretary for Home Affairs, in which Mr. Cater showed his
distaste for bi-scssionalism, particularly at the secondary level.
Mr. Lowo was speaking at the joint prize-giving cercuiony of
Salvation Army Primary Schools at the Concert Hall of the City Hall.
The Director pointed out that 81.4 per cent of primary 6 pupils
noved into day secondary classes. This was a major improvement in providing
secondary places for adolescents.
Agreeing with Mr. Cater's conclusion, Mr. Lowe said: "We do need
more secondary education. We do need to struggle for and to achieve better
standards in education."
He fully agreed with Mr. Cater on the need to extend recreational
opportunity for the bored, disillusioned, and the semi-employed adolescent
in a dead end job.
Mr. Lowe added: "I have long advocated a systen of district sports
and recreation officers (with a professional physical education background) to
ensure that the games and recreational activities which we do possess can be
used on a more organised basis. The scope for inter-district competitions in
a very long range of sports and recreations is indeed endless."
/The Education
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