INADEQUATE SCHOOL STAFFS.
SUGGESTED REMEDIES.; (Pop Press Association.) AUCKLAND, June |2B Cliior Inspector PeU'ie, in 1111 exhaustive report. to the Education Board, declared that school staffs were inadequate to secure the proper combination of oflicienfcy an'd working. r I ho strain to obtain etliciency was too often accompanied tho breakdown of the teacher's OiipaUW. Me recommended the appointment of one teacher for an qverngo attendance up to HO, ami a teacher aiuj mipil teacher up to to, a teacher after a pupil teacher and assistant teacher alternately i' () r ..very increase of 20 aW.I 40 pupils re.siK'ctivel.v. He recommends that pi)j«il teachers should Complete service 'in the schools n which they began, so that all teachers should haw n fair share of beginners, except under .special circumstances. He remarked un the dearth ol pupil t cache: s, which his recommendation would remedy, and said it was apparent, that the Inst Education Commission erred in denying pupil teachers to schools below an average of OL.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7859, 29 June 1905, Page 2
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164INADEQUATE SCHOOL STAFFS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7859, 29 June 1905, Page 2
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