PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS,
TO THE EUITOU. Sir,— As you are always willing to have your paper used as a means fui discussing any matter of interest, I h"' o£ you to allow me spaQQ for -r. one of niy children. Is it * usual thin-t for a chairman of q, school committee to give lus decision tin a complaint laid 33 a Ulßli ?* teacher before the rest of the tlMlimutta hayo a chance to have a say ! I. itad au occasion to lay a charge against one of the teachers for unmercifully punishing a child of mine, and I asked +o he allowed to attend the meeting to have the charge investigated. The chairman refused to allow the teacher ami ‘myself to attend, so that he might “ biulf” the charge. Sir, if the like of these things is allowed to go on without notice, what will become of the children i Thanking you for tes space allowed.—l am, etc.. 1 Geo. Wa&o.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2566, 10 October 1893, Page 3
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161PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS, Temuka Leader, Issue 2566, 10 October 1893, Page 3
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