RELIEVING TEACHERS
ALLEVIATING THE SHORTAGE STUDENTS TO BE RELEASED The suggestion that the Taranaki Education Board should apply to the Auckland Education Board to release some of the best second-year students to replace probationary assistants or to act as relieving teachers, if married women teachers wero not available to release probationary assistants -willing to accept relieving work, was made by th? Education Department in a recent letter to the Taranaki board. A copy of tho memorandum was received by the Auckland board at its meeting yesterday.
A further communication from the department pointed out that at the beginning of the present year it was found necessary to call upon former Training College students to serve as probationary assistants in education districts other than those from which they entered college. The Doard was requested to give consideration to the possibility of placing probationary assistants in- positions near their homes when making relieving appointments for 1938.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22877, 4 November 1937, Page 16
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