TEACHERS' SALARIES
1 INDUCEMENTS TO ENTER PROFESSION. Many demands have been made by tho Now Zealand Educational Institute and other bodies for improvement in tl\n scale of touchers' salaries, and especially in the salaries of young people entering tho profession, a profession, as has been ■pointed' out, that does not offer rewards of great vuluo early or Into in the career of any mail or woman entering it. T\\o 'Slmistet lias rwch attMvVwm to tho matter of late, weeks, mid Cahinet has nt lenpth approved of tho payment of increases In salary to probationers and training college students. The question of the improvement of the status of j pupil teachers in respect of salnrv is cnGwgin.e tlio hltnntioii of thn Minister. The Minister has been voted a eerlain definite sum with which to provide tho increases, and lie will make a statement la'er as (o (he rates of increases to be paid.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 192, 3 May 1918, Page 4
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152TEACHERS' SALARIES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 192, 3 May 1918, Page 4
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