TEACHERS' GRADING SCHEME.
FINAL DRAFT APPROVED, SERVICE MARKS DOUBLED. (By Telegraph.—Parliamentary Reporter) ■ WELLINGTON, this day.' The Minister of Education ha. approved of the final draft of the teachers' grading Eciiemc, 3vliie;i he state, should provide a fair and reliable basis for Dcminion promotions and appointments. While the present gradin" j scheme lias received full support, in> j portant amendments have been made, the I marks for service being doubled, with a I I further live marks, thus enabling one | mark of ..Trice to be given for each" year up to 23 years. The time spent on mil;, tary service is to lie doubled for grading. The barriers between tho prading group, will be removed under certain conditions. Tho academic attainments will l )e m ore i fully recognised 1 y a graduated scale according to certificate, with a maximum of 30 marks. Another important point 1_ ! I the elimination of all restrictions regard- !'■-• ing marks for organisation.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 208, 31 August 1920, Page 2
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