SCHOOL SYLLABUS.
TARAITAKPS INQUIRIES. NEW S3BepNI)AJRY INSTITUTIONS. ... (By Telesraph.—Ptew Association.)/ , NEW PLYMOUTH, Monday. .«6W;sdio«>l syiflabns was discussed by : the ' Taranaki Education Board '• today. realised - the momentous character-of the changes proposed, and the - adYantages, but before doming/ to deslJfion the board has asked the" tMreetor of. Education to . furnish the - Departmental, proposals for the reorganisation of'the school system jri tirt, province, and to' set out the centres suggested -as-- suitable for the establishment of iiew secondary schools. The board recommended that the Education, Act and regulations be amended to provide that changea in- staffs be made only at the end -of terms; that the present system <of grading be revised, reducing the number of salary groups; that boards be given greater discretionary powers regarding changes caused by the rise or fall in grades of schools; and that schools be graded for stalling on the average roll. ''' v
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 16
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