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PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS

RISK OF MISUSE BOARD’S SERIOUS VIEW Press Association INVERCARGILL, Friday. The Southland Education Board today passed the following resolution on the infliction of corporal punishment in schools: “The board takes a serious view of the mi use of corporal punishment, and expects teachers to understand and observe the correct relationship of such form of punishment to the government of the school. The board realises that corporal punishment may at times be necessary, but it holds the view that if its practice is frequent this is in almost all cases a sign either that the teacher has the wrong kind of personality, or that his personality is not. functioning as it should. “For the purposes of record, head and sole teachers are required to have all cases of corporal punishment duly detailed in a book provided for the purpose. This register is to be considered as a school record. The head teacher may delegate to or withhold from his assistants authority to inflict corporal punishment, except that in no case shall such authority be given to a probationer.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 6

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PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 6

PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 986, 31 May 1930, Page 6