EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
- QUESTION OF TEACHERS’ • SALARIES. • [By Telegraph—Press Association.] Wellington, last night. The Education Department having asked the Education Board to make specific recommendations for increases to teachers’ salaries, the following proposals of the Board will be brought up for ratification at to-morrow’s meeting : —“ That aided schools receive capitation at the rate of £5 per head of average attendance, instead of £3 15s .; that teachers in charge of schools with an average attendance of from 15 to 20 receive an increase of £2O each, making the salary £IOO ; of from 20 to 25, an increase of £2O, making the salary £l2O, of from 25 to 30 an increase, of- £lO, making the salary £130; that all ex-pupil teachers have an increase of £8 per annum, and all pupils teachers £5 ; that the scale of assistants be made more liberal and their salaries gradually improved with increase of attendance,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 65, 20 March 1901, Page 3
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