EDUCATION BOARD INQUIRY
AN INSPECTOR'S ALLEGED . faults. (By Telegraph—-Piress Association.) 'jn )Pl Last Night. ] ~ a'iganan Education Board Jek 1 an enquiry into the alleJi K n Mmist * r of Education to' *- tliem wore only those of forming hastv Hdgment of .the capabilities of pupils ihe &™g of manual w SlS'fe^ 6 tou f " g using the handle of a table knife fo? f&E rpose -- Several witjiesses 5 ZrAh T ° r im t atienCG dilatory pupils gave evidence. In every instance the teachers testified to the high esteem in which tliev held the in specter, and said his faults were due ,vnrt S rif 5? gefc thl ' o too mud! work in tho time at his disposal. The Chairman stated that a number of teachers had volunteered evidence in s favour, tut he did not consider it necessary to call them. Mr Stewart made a short speech in defence of his actions, and admitted that iie might have been impatient owing to his-desire to get through work quickly. The Board will consider its decision later on. . . . ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10598, 2 April 1912, Page 6
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175EDUCATION BOARD INQUIRY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10598, 2 April 1912, Page 6
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