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GRADING OF TEACHERS.

AN OTAGO PROTEST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Dec. 6. After discussion at the annual meeting of the Ojtagd Educational Institute on the Dominion grading scheme it was resolved that this meeting of teachers emphatically "protests against the very apparent want of uniformity in the standard by - which grading marks between district and district, and especially between Auckland and Otago, have been granted. It is stated that in grades 6 and 7 (headmasters) 10 Ancklanders out of 26 were graded perfect as against two out of 14 in Otago, which showed that the Auckland inspectors worked on a lower standard. There are similar discrepancies in other grade schools, which would tell heavily when the grading scheme becomes a Dominion protnotion Bcheme.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1919, Page VI

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GRADING OF TEACHERS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1919, Page VI

GRADING OF TEACHERS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1919, Page VI

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