SURPLUS TEACHERS
All Likely to be Engaged Although the Education Department has taken steps to distribute the surplus of schoOl teachers from some distficts tO those districts rOquiring them, it appears to be certain that (at the end of this terrn there will be no surplus teachers in any district in Kew Zealand, while for the the next two terms all wastages will have to be met by drawing on married women ex-teach-ers for temporaty work. Thi3 information has been conveyed to members of the Hawke 's Bay Education Boavd by the secretary, Mr. W. L. Dunn, in his montlib/ report. " Considerable diffiouJty was exporienced in arranging relieving appointments on the re-opening of sehools, as there was an immediate shortage of teachers in this district," he said. "However the shortage has been overcome by the allocation of teachers from other districts, and a further allocation is to be made of teachers from the Canterbury district in order to prOvide for additional assistants, etc. "There will be a great improvement in the supply in 1938, when the effect of the Government's policy of increasing the nufflber of students in training will be felt by the completion of training of the largo number of students. who entered the colleges in 1936." i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 12
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