TEACHERS' SALARIES.
OBJECTIONS TO CAPITATION. NEW SYSTEM SUGGESTED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON', this day. At the agricultural education confer- ] ence the question of capitation was die- ( cussed, and was generally considered 1 unsatisfactory. The Director of Kduca- f tion said the matter had been under consideration for some time. Personally, he i dieliked the capitation scheme, and ; thought the time had arrived for the i substitution of a scheme by which lump- i sums should be paid to Education Hoards i for the payment of salaries of instruc- | j tors, which would mean a grading scheme . i 'for such offices. He did not favour the I. 'Department taking o\«r control and ap- | f pointment of officers. In regard to 1 material, he favoured the Department < distributing on requisition. A resolution J I was carried to the effect that it is dcs r- l able a scale of salaries be drawn up by .' ! the Department, and the money required 1 paid to Education Boards. i ''
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 134, 6 June 1919, Page 6
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