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SCHOOL OFFENCES

RECORD OF PUNISHMENTS

REGULATIONS CRITICISED

(By Telegraph.) ' (Special to "The Evening Post.") AUCKLAND, This Day. ■ Regulations framed by the Auckland Education Board for recording particulars of every offence for which corporal punishment has been administered in schools, and the name of the delinquent, were criticised at a meeting of the Primary Schools' Committees' Association last evening. Mrs. Mountjoy said that the proposed system of "logging" was an absolute disgrace. j The president, Mr. 8. E. Chappell, opposed the system of preserving a permanent black mark against the name of a pupil. It was decided to approve of the regulations subject to numbers being kept in the records of the Education Board instead of the pupils' names.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 10

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SCHOOL OFFENCES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 10

SCHOOL OFFENCES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 10

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