YOUNG TEACHERS
TRAINING AND PAYING INSTITUTE SHOWS ANXIETY (From Our Resident Reporter.) WELLINGTON, To-day. The New Zealand Educational Institute to-day makes known its official views on the proposed change in the method of paying young teachers during their training period. There is the gravest reason to fear, said the statement, that If the new proposals are carried into effect, the good quality of intellect and character necessary will not be maintained. It is feared that only those will enter the profession who are able to pay their own training, thus introducing an undesirable class distinction, or those who have been unable to secure admission into other services. Youths who this year are probationers will next year be students in the training colleges, either without pay or subject to a long-period liability which they have no assurance of being able to meet. The consequence is that they are already considering the advisability of withdrawing from the service.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 47, 18 May 1927, Page 5
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156YOUNG TEACHERS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 47, 18 May 1927, Page 5
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