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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 53

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DIRECTIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
A REPORT PREPARED BY THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON EDUCATIONAL PLANNING

141 p. 1975. $2.50

This report marks the culmination of the activities of the Educational Development Conference. The Advisory Council has recommended the directions it considers New Zealand education should go in the next 5 or 10 years.

Five principal areas are identified as requiring attention. Education is seen as a lifelong activity, and emphasis is therefore placed on the “foundations”—early childhood education, the school curriculum and special provisions for special needs, and parent education.

Special attention is given also to the relationship between the school and the community, the need for close mutual support and co-operation, including understanding and respect for minority cultures.

A key to the quality of education is the people involved in it. Teacher education, the availability of advisory and ancillary staff, as well as resources for materials and research, have a chapter devoted to them.

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DOMESTIC PURPOSES BENEFIT REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT

Report E. 28
Chairman J. R. P. Horn, 1977
54 p. 70c

Contains six chapters and a summary of recommendations of the committee, presented to the House of Representatives. Reports on any changes in Social Security legislation, policy or procedure which appear to be desirable and any related matter which is considered relevant.


CONTENTS

Page
ADVERTISEMENTS 1679
APPOINTMENTS 1658
BANKRUPTCY NOTICES 1677
LAND TRANSFER ACT: NOTICES 1678
MISCELLANEOUS—
Commerce Act: Notices 1666, 1674
Corrigenda: Notices 1657
Customs Tariff: Notice 1672
Education Act: Notice 1666
Electricity Act: Notice 1666
Land Act: Notices 1667, 1668
Maori Affairs Act: Notices 1667
Pork Industry Act: Notice 1669
Post Office Act: Notice 1667
Public Works Act: Notices 1660, 1670
Regulations Act: Notice 1673
Reserves Act: Notices 1665, 1667, 1668
Sale of Liquor Act: Notice 1669
Sales Tax Act: Notices 1674
Schedule of Contracts: Notice 1673
Standards Act: Notices 1669
State Forest Park Regulations: Notice 1666
Transport Act: Notices 1665

PROCLAMATIONS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, AND WARRANTS 1657

BY AUTHORITY: E. C. KEATING, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1978


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