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OUR EDUCATIONAL

SYSTEMS

INSPEOTQR'.Q'SULLIVANIS, ANNUAL

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PROBATIONARY TEACHERS CON- .: "" DEMNED, ""

JBYTELEGRAPH - PRESS ASSOCIATION]

Auckland, last night. ■ Mfc R; J, Q'S&lmvan/who reoontly re* cently resigned the position of senior In* speotor :.of; Solioole in this district, has submitted to the Board of Education his annual report for the year'ending Decern* ber >31et,4887,: in which heicondemß the system pursued byi the Board in appoint" ing teachers without consulting the in* speotdrs, and further remarks that the present method of appointing probationary teachers is a travesty of the system he sat on foot. He says that notwithstanding nil the " pother" about retrenchment, the building of hurtful echools—that is schools which are not needed—goes merily oni whilst the teaching 'department'is at pre* cent a body withou.t ahead, MrO'Sul* livao recommends, that .there should be a Chief Inspector, who should' have, among other.dqtles, general auporyjsjoa over the whole system., , t ) ",'.' v .!,„"."

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 6050, 14 April 1888, Page 2

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OUR EDUCATIONAL Thames Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 6050, 14 April 1888, Page 2

OUR EDUCATIONAL Thames Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 6050, 14 April 1888, Page 2