NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE.
(BY TKLiaUI.U'H—OWN CORKESPO.N'DKN'T). Auckland, Lust Night. Thk Kducational Institute held its second meeting l-i-day. A motion for more etiiciently bringine the resolutions of the Institute before the Government was named, Hiul referred to a cummillue. The report oi the committee on freedom of classification recommended that steps be taken to secure greater freedom for teachers to classify their pupils, so that the annual examinations of the inspectors shall have less nf the eftect of encouraging cram. Kev. K. Goates spoko strongly against the report, urging that with a proper syllabus teachers should have no difficulty in passing pupils. He cinsidered there existed freedom of classification sufficient for teaching purposes under the regulations. Messrs Gaudy, Watson, and Scott, spoke in favour of the adoption of the report, pointing to the hnglihli Royal Commission, and holding that with frequent inspection visits no harm could result from givina teachers power to citify. _____^___».
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2884, 8 January 1891, Page 2
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153NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2884, 8 January 1891, Page 2
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