PROMOTION OF TEACHERS
SEARCH FOR NEW SYSTEM
SUGGESTIONS SOUGHT FROM PROFESSION
(New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, August 28. Branches of the New Zealand Educational Institute will be given the opportunity of suggesting a new appointment and promotion plan for primary school teachers. The president of the institute (Mr E. G. Smith, of Lower Hutt) announced this today, after a five-day meeting of the institute’s Dominion executive in Wellington this week. The action was approved because primary school teachers did not accept an appointment and promotion plan oroposed by the Education Department. Mr Smith said the executive considered it was in the best interests of members that the institute’s policy on grading should be clarified at the earliest possible moment, preferably at the 1954 annual meeting. The executive was. therefore asking those branches wishing to do so to prepare plans for presentation to tne 1954 annual meeting, and to circulate them beforehand to all the branches, said Mr Smith.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27131, 29 August 1953, Page 9
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