SCHOOL INSPECTORS' CONFERENCE.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON/ Tuesday. The School Inspectors' Conference decided this morning that male assistants below first assistants are inadequately paid; also that section 45 of the Education Act of 1877 should be amended by striking out the provision that no appointment, suspension, or dismissal of a teacher shall take place until the school committee has been consulted. Having thus struck at the school committee's power the inspectors left the matter practically with the boards, as the motion that appointments of teachers be dealt with by a triumvirate, representing boards, inspectors, and teachers, was struck out. A joint conference of school inspectors and teachers met this afternoon. The resolutions passed by the New Zealand Educational Institute, at Nelson, on January 7, were considered, and most of them others being verbally amended. The remainder of the business was technical in character. The conference will resume to-morrow.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 35, 10 February 1904, Page 2
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