HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS;
SCHEME OF SALARIES DISCUSSED. A meeting of the executive of the Secondary Schools' Assistants' Association of New Zealand was held at Wellington College on Saturday last. There were present:—Miss M'Knight, M.A. (Dunedin), and Messrs. R. M. Laing, M.A. (Christchurclr), G. A. Lundie, M.A. (Palmerston North), F. M. Renner, M.A. (Wellington), A. C. Gifford, M.A. (Wellington), A. Heine. 73.A. (Wellington), T! lirodio, B.A. (Wcllington). The business was taken in committee. The whole sitting was taken un' with the drafting of a scheme for salaries in secondary schools. A copy lias, in the first instance, been forwarded to the Hon. .Tames Allen, Minister of Education, who some time ago intimated to the executive that he would be prepared to ' meet its delegates to discuss with them any scheme that would be ' acceptable to the great majority of secondary school teachers. Copies of the scheme have further been forwarded to all principals and to all troverning bodies, _ with a request for help and co-operation in persuading the Government to adopt the scheme, the main basis of which is the payment of of teachers as a profession and on a colonial scale.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 22 October 1913, Page 3
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191HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS; Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 22 October 1913, Page 3
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