PROMOTION OF TEACHERS.
“EFFICIENCY THE FIRST CONSIDERATION.”
[Press Association.]
r AUCKLAND, June 24. The need for some definite scheme for the promotion of teachers and to remove the existing anomalies was referred to at this morning’s meeting of the Auckland Education Board bv Mr. J. D. McKenzie. He said that the position had recently been clearly outlined, in a copy of the “Journal of Education,” showing that it was necessary to give each teacher a more definite prospect of reward. Efficiency, of the service must be tlie first consideration in the appointment of any teacher, and efficiency must' also be the first consideration in grading teachers for promotion. Messrs McKenzie.and Garland were appointed to draft a report based upon the New Zealand Institute’s recommendations for the more effective promotion, of teachers upon merit. It • was further reported that tho number of schools now Under the jurisdiction of the Education Board was 500. It was stated that the roll number of Kafaka Mo. 2 school had fallen to one, and the teacher had / been instructed to- close it and teach No. 1 school full time.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2226, 25 June 1908, Page 2
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184PROMOTION OF TEACHERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2226, 25 June 1908, Page 2
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