Amony the remits to be considered by the next meeting of the Primary School Committees' Association is, one from the Northcote Junior High School Committee, which :eads. 'That 50 per cent, of school inspectors be women." The reason of the remit is explained by Mr H. Kemp, secretary, who said that the point was raised by Mr JMacdonald, a member of his committee and also chairman of the Birkenhead committee. Mr Macdonald pointed out that the work of younc female probationers was subject to the inspection solely of male inspectors. At present there were no women inspectors employed in New Zealand, and he thought that young women teachers would do better work if they were ui}der the supervision of their own sex.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 8
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