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EDUCATION —continued. Child welfare —continued. Statement of the Superintendent, &c. —continued. Children's homes, list of, E.-4, 19. Child Welfare Officers, E.—4, 2, 3. Committals and admissions during the year, E.-4, 10. Costley Trust, E.-4, 6. ExpenditureBackward children, E.-4, 18. Child welfare, 19. School for the Deaf, 18. Functions of the Child Welfare Branch, E.-4, 2. Girls' Home, Burwood, E.-4, 17. Girls' Hostel, Wellington, E.-4, 16. Illegitimacy, E.-4, 18. Infant-life protection, E.-4, 8. Inmates discharged from control during year, E.—4, 12. Institutions, E.-4, 3. Nature of employment, E.-4, 8. Placement of children in situations, and the allocation of their earnings, E.-4, 4. Post-primary and higher education, E.—4, 5. Preventive cases, E.-4, 8. Preventive work, E.-4, 8. Primary education, E.-4, 4. Private organizations, E.-4, 6. Reports to Children's Courts, E.-4, 5. School for the Deaf, E.-4, 14, 18. Special School for Boys, Otekaike, E.—4, 13. Special School for Girls, Richmond, E.-4, 14. Endowments —Settlement of Crown lands : Rentals, &c., C.-l, 7. Higher : Annual report, E.-7— Candidates successful for degrees, E.-7, 4. Courses taken by students, E.-7, 2. Scholarships, bursaries, &c„ E.-7, 3. Students on the books of University Colleges, E.-7, 2. Subjects taken by students, E.-7, 3. Universities : Reports and accounts of the University of New Zealand and constituent colleges— Auckland, E.-7, 9. Canterbury, E.-7, 20. Otago, E.-7, 27. University of New Zealand, E.-7, 5. Victoria, E.-7, 15. Minister of : Annual report, E.-l— Attendance : Regularity, E.-l, 22. Child welfare, E.-l, 43. Classes — Evening technical and part-time day, E.—l, 36. Size of, E.-l, 24. Special for backward children, E.—l, 35. Education — Cost of, E.-l, 12. Higher (University), E.-l, 40. Educational institutions : Enrolments, E.-l, 15. Examinations, annual, E.-l, 41. Finance : Statement of expenditure and recoveries, &c., E.-l, 45. Introductory and general, E.—l, 2. Manual instruction, E.-l, 39. Physical education, E.-l, 39. Post primary— Education, E.—l, 35. Free places, E.-l, 35. Length of course, E.-l, 34. Pupils — Commencing post-primary course in State schools, E.-l, 29. Conveyance and board, E.-l. 38. Destination, E.-l, 30. Leaving public primary school, E.-l, 29. Number of, and adult teachers, in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 24. School music, E.-l, 39. Schools— Buildings and sites, E.-l, 13. Consolidation of, E.-l, 38. Correspondence, E.-l, 37. Kindergarten, E.-l, 37. Intermediate and departments, E.-l, 35. Native, E.-l, 36. Number, E.-l, 14. Private secondary (registered), E.-l, 37. Registered private primary, E.-l, 36. Staffs of, E.-l, 22. Types of, E.-l, 12. Teachers — Classification, E.-l, 25. Number of adult teachers in the public primary schools of the different education districts, E.-l, 24. Salaries, E.-l, 27.
EDUCATlON—continued. Minister of: Annual Report, E.-l —continued. Teachers—continued. Superannuation Fund, E.-l, 44. Training of, E.-l, 39. Vocational guidance and placement, E.-l, 33. Native children : Annual report— • Report of the Senior Inspector— Aesthetic activities, E.-3, 3. Arts and crafts, E.-3, 2. Attendance, E.-3, 5. Buildings, E.-3, 6. English and arithmetic, E.-3, 3. Home and health, E.-3, 1. Pacific Islands : Inspections, E.-3, 6. Schools— Curriculum, E.-3, 1. Maori mission, E.-3, 5. Scholarships, E.-3, 5. Secondary education, E.-3, 4. Social studies, E.-3, 3. Staff, E.-3, 5. Tables— Proficiency Examination results, E.-3, 9. Pupils : Roll and average attendance, &e., E.-3, 7. Schools— Classification as regards ages and standards of children on the Native school rolls of, E.-3, 10. Maori mission and Maori boarding, with attendance of pupils, E.-3, 7. Number of, classified according to grade, &c., E.-3, 7. Public : Classification and ages of Maori scholars attending, E.-3, 9. Public : Maori children attending, E.-3, 8. Teachers : Certificates held by teachers in Native primary schools (excluding Junior Assistants), E.-3, 11. Teachers — Junior assistants, E.-3, 4. Meetings, E.-3, 4, 5. Post and Telegraph Department Correspondence School: Reopening, P.—l, 4. Primary and post primary, Annual report — Report of Chief Inspector of Primary Schools— Correspondence school, E.-2, 5. Inspectorate, E.-2, 2. Libraries, E.-2, 4. New Education Fellowship, E.-2, 3. Physical education, E.-2, 5. Radio and cinema, E.-2, 6. Safety measures, E.-2, 6. Special classes, E.-2, 5. Swimming and life-saving, E.-2, 6. Training colleges, E.-2, 4. Report of Chief Inspector of Secondary Schools— Examinations, E.-2, 10. Free places and leaving certificates, E.-2, 8. Free secondary education, E.-2, 9. New Education Fellowship Conference, E.-2, 10. Routine work, E.-2, 8. School libraries, E.-2, 10. School rolls and staffing, E.-2, 8. Schools, overseas, E.-2, 10. Staff, E.-2, 8. University bursaries, E.-2, 9. Report of the Superintendent of Technical Education — Notable advances during the year, E.-2, 16. Part-time students in technical schools: Certain occupations, E.-2, 15. Technical education in the rural community, E.-2, 18. Tables— Financial — Education Boards, E.-2, 62. Secondary, combined, and technical schools and classes, E.-2, 75. Wanganui College Board of Trustees, E.-2, 89. Intermediate schools and department— Pupils, ages of, E.-2, 37. Pupils, staff, &e. : Roll and classification, E.-2, 37. Primary education and reports (extracts) of Education Boards — Children : Destination, E.-2, 25. Education Boards : Reports, E.-2, 31. Proficiency examination results, E.-2, 24. Pupils : Age and attainment of, who left school, E.-2, 24. Schools— Correspondence : Roll, &e., E.-2, 30. Private primary— Ages of pupils, E.-2, 29. Registered, E.-2, 28.
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