Concern was expressed by some members of the Wellington School Committees' Association at the terms of a recent advertisement notifying ing, among other things, that applicants for probationary teaching positions becoming vacant next year were required to ffive nil undertaking that they would be prepared to accept service as a teacher in any part of the Dominion. ft was considered that this, perhaps, would deter people from entering the profession, thus possibly defeating the department's own object In securing the best services available, and the meeting decided to point this out to the department, at the same time requesting additional information as to the necessity of such a stipulation.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17440, 11 December 1930, Page 7
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