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More Stable Staffing For Schools

WELLINGTON, April 29. A more stable staffing of sehools is expected to result from ..regulations soncerning the grading of public sChoo'i- ' teachers gazetted tonight. Tlre essential principles of the o!d regulations eltec , tive since 1926, have been retained bui, it is expected fhat variations in tho.se principles will answer criticisms of the old regulations. It is hoped teachers will be able to progress in grading, : without . the. need for seekjng higher paid' positions on' gaiping,' aJyi!igher grading. Grading will still be Ihe determining faetor .in the appointiuent ot: teachers to vacant positions in public sehools l>ut the pew sehpme, has greater flexibility ' than the old. It .. i& understood the new scheme has the support of the New Zealaiid Education Tnstitute.

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 6

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More Stable Staffing For Schools Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 6

More Stable Staffing For Schools Chronicle (Levin), 30 April 1948, Page 6

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