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Teacher s in Council.

[By Telegraph.]

Christchurch, Jan. 7.

The 8688100 of the Edocational Institute concluded to day. It was decided to hold the next annual meeting- at Nelson 5n January, 1888. Tho following officers were elected :— President : The President oE the Nelson branch for 1887 ; secretary, H. Worthington (Auckland) ; treasurer, J. G. L. Scott (Christcburch). The report of the committee on the Standard Syllabus, as amended by the Council, waa referred to the district institutes, and will be brought forward next year. The principal clauses of the report stated that the number of compulsory subjects included in the syllabus <a excessive ; that the compulsory subjects for individual examination and iacjividual passes bo restricted te reading (including explanation, spelling, and dictation), writing, arithmetic, and composition,

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Southland Times, Issue 9411, 8 January 1887, Page 2

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Teachers in Council. Southland Times, Issue 9411, 8 January 1887, Page 2

Teachers in Council. Southland Times, Issue 9411, 8 January 1887, Page 2

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