SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS.
POSITION" IX HAWKF/S BAY.
PiFFirri.TT in securing male u-aehers is being experienced by the Hav.kVs I'.av Education Board. The f.ocrptarv Informed a Xapior reporter that a laree number of teachers had pone to the war. and the beard has the greatest difficulty in gettin,; applications. It has been extremely difficult for some years past to indue-*" young men )-. take up this profession, and. as .1 ronsequence, with so many of • ] IC „i,,. population drifting to the field of bar. le, I a. very difficult problem is confront in;: the authorities. In advertising for applicants for the many vacancies, the board has I offered better inducements in the matter ' of conditions and salaries, and it is vet I hoped that these will result in attracting I the required number of qualified pors-lis ! for the positions. Flic secretary stated that the boa-d was also having diffieu.ty in securing the services of suitable female teachers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15834, 3 February 1915, Page 8
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