NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE.
Pbr Press Association. Wellington, July 14. At the Now Zealand Education institute's annual meeting, Mr H. A. Parkinson, M.A. (Wellington), moved to amend the constitution in order to provide that the Institute shall consist of societies of teachers, to be known as district institutes,to consist of not less than ten members resident in the same district and registered under the Public S( hool Teachers' Incorporation and Court of Appeal Act. One of the objects the mover had in view was to bring about a more intimate connection between the school and the community. After a lengthy discussion the motion was lost, on the casting vote of the chairman, in favor of an amend ment that a committee be set up to take into consideration the drafting of amendments in the constitution, made necessary by the passing of the Education Act of 191-1, the committee also to report on the best means of bringing all the members into active relations with the Inst:' lire's wori.. The. subject of teachers' c. iprcates was referred to a committee to report upon.
A resolution was passed amending the constitution .so as to provide that
the annua! meeting shall he held at Easter, instead of in July.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 64, 15 July 1915, Page 7
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