COUNTRY SCHOOLS.
■•.For .someyears' jvast ■the. .Wellington Education Board : has experienced a 1 in. 'procuring eertifkia/ted' • t£!iiclier-s ; for its''cotintry schools./Tliere . seems tO\be-aV :^eriwaT'di!pofdtioii''- < .on the part of'- teachers to secure appointments near the city. For instance, a recent advertisement by the Board biroiighit for.tlh applications from . 'fifteen certificated teachers for a position of £90 T tfc> £lO5 at Wadestown. while for-a"similar position at Fernridge there-iivas not a single 'certificated The Inspectors of. the Board have drawn attention to this matter in thedr anuanl report, and they state that "it is very ' evdent that some definite scheme of making appointments is necessary if the children in the country districts are to receive the benefits of the trained teaching capacity to which they are entitled."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10593, 27 March 1912, Page 4
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123COUNTRY SCHOOLS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10593, 27 March 1912, Page 4
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