THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION ON THE BOARDS.
K \;4f\^t s &P»fc' onr own Correspondent.] '" : "S£y&t^ \ j. Jane 6. .' Wm, Minuter for Education, informs me '"-^Wrm^^e v vrOWßnmeiit will not at present ' ! toaboliA the Education Boards, but tjßt^Sity Amain in office till next session they ' T^Sj^felV i l^^ 11^© a comprolie»siTe xaeasure , iu&fixag with" the whole question of education, ' .sb^ir idea » in.., abolishing the Education I'.-Jfi^pto^ip^W^enlaripe the powers of the HSoEtoI Committees, and thus allow them to 3^|g»#,eally take the place of the Boards. ™JPhA advantages over the old system would * m Jhwthe Government would have the •■» .entire control of the staff of Inspectors throughout the colony. The teachers, too, toey gay -would have a direct form of appeal r to-the^Gdvermnent, or bettor still if they ,' wished they could speak through the the House, which they praotically ' are debarred from doing under the present "t ,«yßtenu * , 'v hiflLii.it, w ' —,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 3
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148THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION ON THE BOARDS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 3
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