"WATERTIGHT COMPARTMENTS."
EDUCATION BOARDS AND TEACHERS.
(Pib Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH. Jan. 9.
The chairman of the Canterbury Education Board to-day strongly condemned the statements made by Mr Parkinson (secretary of the New Zealand Educational Institute) at the recent conference in Wellington, that the largest of the four boards had made their districts watertight compartments, to which outside teachers could not gain admission. The chairman said the statement, so far as Canterbury was concerned, was contrary to fact. The Board passed the following motion; “That the New Zealand Educational Institute be called upon to publicly dissociate itself from the statement made by its secretary, Mr Parkinson, as appearing m the public press, in regard to appointmerits by the Canterbury Education Board.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1710, 10 January 1920, Page 5
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