UNEMPLOYED TEACHERS
DEPARTMENT CRITICISED. By Telegraph—Press Association DUNEDIN, August 17. Pointing out that unemployment among teachers will be worse next year, Mr Wallace (chairman of the Education Board), submitted a statement contending that the Department had landed the country in a muddle through training too many teachers, and was now trying to restrict Boards to an adequate rationing scheme. It was resolved to send a copy of the statement to the Department and oth:. Boards, asking the latter to agree to a conference to put the matte’- on a better footing. Mr Wallace said it was evident that training more Division C stud .ta was unjustified, but the crux of the question was that the Department was committed to 1 eeping one training college open next year, and must find students for the staff. The overnment had spent £6OOO more on training this year than it would have done under the Beard's scheme, and was now committed to further unne: ;ary cost
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19571, 18 August 1933, Page 10
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162UNEMPLOYED TEACHERS Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19571, 18 August 1933, Page 10
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