An Ex-Inspector on the Educational System.
|Bt Telkgbaph.] [unitjd pbbBb association . | Auckland, 13th April. Mr. B. J. O'Snllivan, who reoently resigned his position of Senior Inspector of Sohools in this district, has mbmitted to the Board of Education his annual report for the year ending 31 Bt December, 1887, in which he condemns the system panned by the Board in appointing teachers without consulting the inspectors, and farther remarks that the present method of appointing probation teachers is a travesty of the system he set on foot. He says, notwithstanding all the "pother" about retrenchment, the building of hurtful schools, that is, schools which are not needed, goes merrily on, whilst the teaching department is at present a body without a head. Mr. O'Snlhvan recommends that there should be a Chief Inspector, who ehould have, among other duties, the general supervision over the whole system. .
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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 14 April 1888, Page 2
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