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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

GRADING OF TEACHERS. We do not know to what. extent the views expressed by “National Education,” the official organ of, the, New Zealand Educational Institute,: reflect the opinions of the teachers of the Dominion. But so- that the other side of the 'argument may not be unrepresented, it is pertinent to note that in a recent issue the journal in' question expresses surprise that the grading system' 1 is being attacked by some members of the teaching profession, chides teachers who are- asking for its abolition, and concludes by saying: “If this foolish and irresponsible movement by certain teachers for the abolition of appointments by grading is allowed to continue it will be used as evidence that the profession is dissatisfied with the system. At present the' teachers have a feeling of security. They will have none if the List'goes.” —Otago Times.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 4

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 4

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 4

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