EDUCATTONAL CHANGES.
(TO TIIK EDITOR OF THE I’ATE A MAID). Eiu-—L note by your last Wednesday's issue' that the schoolmaster at present in charge of the school in thin town is to bo snpeiseded. i know nothing of the-Justice or otherwise of this decision, but. this 1 do know, that, tluro will have been (when the new master is appointed) three teachers within the last nine months. The question I wish answered, is the Board entirely blameless for such a state of affairs ‘i As a more looker on, 1 can easily see that ;lio children suffer very much by those changes, for each master will have some method other than the previous teacher had, and before his pupils get into the way of his teaching, they have to submit to some other system by a new teacher, for, however strict the Board may be, 1 defy them to keep their masters to one method. I sincerely trust that the Board will take particular care in the selection of (lie new teacher, for if we am to have any more changes, the school bad better to shut up altogether. I am, &c., EDUCATION RATE. Ilawora, Oet. 15, 1875.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 55, 20 October 1875, Page 3
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