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TEACHERS' SALARIES.

AtjWcdnesday's niepcing'of the Education Board, the following scheme, drawn up by the chairmen (Mr. J. Mtiir). bearing on the employment and remuneration of pupil teachers and certificated assistant teachers was road, consideration of same being deferred until next meeting of the Board. The proposals, if adopted, in whole or part, to be prospective, and not to interfere with existing errangeniellts ; I. Papil teachers' term of apprentice--ship and remuneration to lie according to proposals at present under consideration by Minister-of. Education when approved by Minister. 'l. That the class designated ex-pupil teachers be not employed by the Board. ."!. Pupil teachers who have completed their term ot apprenticeship and (ditained certificates will have their names forwarded to school committees when suitable vacancies occur. 1. In selecting-names for vacant positions length-qf service, certificate and teaching ability .will bo .taken into consideration. .")...In schools .where.ithe assistant is sdle assistant the salary will be at thcYutc of £(!0 per annum. - (i. In schools where there are more than ono assistant the junior assistant to receive £3O, the next assistant in seniority to receive £OO, ai)-l each further advance in position to receive £lO more than the assistant holding the immediate inferiov position is paid. 7 The arrangement is not to include the first assistant iu schools the attendance at which is over 200, who arc paid on the following scale •.--Attendance ; 201 to .'IOO, salary CIOO ; 1101 to 40!), CI.'H); 101 to 300, CI3O ; 301 to (100, £l7O ; (iOl to 700, t'illO ; over 700. CM). 8. 'The allowance paid to these teachers who require to live away from home' to remain as at present.

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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 22, 29 August 1896, Page 2

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TEACHERS' SALARIES. Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 22, 29 August 1896, Page 2

TEACHERS' SALARIES. Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 22, 29 August 1896, Page 2

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