THE FEW EDUCATION ACT.
(To the Editor of the Eteking Stab.) Sie,«—The parents art? right about ,the drawback to the improvement of scholars in the "constant 'wrangling between the teachers and committees. One gentleman declares his 1 "education was chiefly received in Sunday schools says, " Schoolmasters are a most difficult class to deal with." In the Sunnday-sqhool he would learn '♦ that no man can serve too masters," and ceed not wonder that the teachers find ifr'-hard to serve six — five committee-men and the Inspector of Schools. These constant deadlocks between teacHers and Committees) and the want of funds seem to me the only drawbacks in the present system, which otherwise seems far preferable to the 6ne proposed.
Dick
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 9 May 1874, Page 2
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