TOO MANY TEACHERS
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dunedin bgard accuses department of muddling TRAINING USELESS-
-By .Telegrapfi- — Copyright)
Dunedin, Thursday. Pointing out that unemployment among teachers would be worse next year, Mr. Wallace, chairman of the Education Board, submitted a statement contending that the department had landed the country in a muddle through training too many teachers, and was now trying to restrict the boards to an inadequate rationing teheme. It was resolved to se.nd a copy of the statement to the department and other boards, asking the latter to agree to a conference to put the matter on a better footing. Mr. Wallace said it was evident that the training of more JDivision C students was unjustified;; 'but the crux of the question was that the department was committed to keeping one training eollege open next year, and must find students for the staff. The Government had spent £6000 more on training this year than it would have done under the board's scheme. and was now committed to further unnecessary cost.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 5
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170TOO MANY TEACHERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 5
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