War Lessons Ending as Historians Lose Jobs
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage faces an $8 million funding cut over four years, ending the Pukeahu educational program and carillonist role focused on war history.
Summary by Otago Daily Times
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War lessons ending as historians lose jobs
Social studies teacher Kyle Webb with his dog Huxley at the war memorial education centre. The carillon bell tower is behind them. Photo: RNZ By Phil Pennington of RNZ Two historians who teach thousands of children about the New Zealand Wars, Gallipoli and Vietnam are losing their jobs at the nation's war memorial education centre.
·Otago, New Zealand
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