USELESS TRAINING
SIXTE1EN HUNDRED WORKLESS Auckland, Wednesday. A statement that in May there were 1615 primary school teachers without permanent employment was made in a communication reeeived from the Otago Education Board to the Auckland Board to-day. The total included 475 in .Auckland, 316 in Canterbury, 202 in Wellington, and 190 in Otago. A member of the board commented ' that the position was seandalous. The chairman, Mr. Wells: "It •' means that the Dominion has spent nearly £500,000 hefore it needed to
have done for th'e training of teach- ' ers." Another member: "We won't need any training college for some years." The Education Department -advised that it had been decided to close the ' Christchurch College during 1934, and transfer to the Auckland College any students requiring further training.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 612, 17 August 1933, Page 6
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