πŸ“‚ A LETTER TO THE TEACHER
Produced by the National Film Unit
Black and white motion picture negative
35mm acetate film strip, approximately 7 frames
Preservation Master

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1956

Physical

Open

Catalogue synopsis of film: This is the story of the education by mail and radio of children and adults, in remote parts of New Zealand. Students are served in varied places such as high country farms amoung the Southern Alps, on lighthouses, on shark-fishing boats and wild in-land areas. The story shows many aspects of New Zealand's forest, sea-coast and mountain country, and the families who live there. The enlightened eductaion of New Zealand's Correspondence School owes its success largely to a close teacher-pupil relationship built up mainly through the regular interchange of personal friendly letters.

Wellington repository



Photograph

28

[31]

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