TEACHERS' GRADING
AUCKLAND APPEALS ALLOWED. The Auckland Teachers' Appeal Board allowed 23 out of 162 appeals against their positions on the grading list, involving reduced salaries (says ik Pres* Association telegram). .Mt J. A. Caughley,- Assistant Director or Education, explained that the extent and redistribution of the roductipn were left entirely to the discretion of tha Auckland inspectors, and the department recorded the result exactly as supplied hv the Inspectors. When the appeals were successful the appellants had brought forward evidence that their efficiency had increased, tori greater extent than was recognised by the inspectors, or that some circumstances or facts had not been known to the inspectors at the time of. grading. Practically all the decisions of the hoard were" unanimous.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10651, 26 July 1920, Page 9
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