THE EDUCATION SYSTEM.
IMPORTANT CHANGES PREDICTED.
(BY TJSM3GBAPH.—-OWN COEIIESPONCENa'.) ■■ ' \
■ -■:,: ■ ■■. ; ■:. .. " . DnNEDtlf, this day. SiftkikmrG at the educational meeting at Boalyn, Mr Ross, M.H.8., said he trusted ithat before many sessions were over ■important changed would be made' in pur educational system/ The time was not far distant when we should have local self-government. The present system was pot local government, but the; worsts form of^centralism. Districte should be amalgamated, the powers of. committees Bhonld be increased, inspectors .should be periodically/ changed, and the, teachers should be provided with means of appealing against any unjust decisions which any committee might) come to,i though;he-could not see how any committee could aob in a manner' -more reprehensible than, the prer Sent Education Board had done in the-case of the Kaikorai school. -
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 222, 20 September 1888, Page 2
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