✨ Education Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 106
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With the authority of the Education Board, given under section 3 of “The Manual and Technical Elementary Instruction Act, 1895,” in any school any suitable course of hand-and-eye training or of manual instruction, called in Regulation 21 “Handwork,” may be substituted for any one of the class-subjects except drawing: Provided,—(1) That drawing with brush or chalk may be substituted for the drawing prescribed in Regulation 23; (2) that modelling in clay may be combined with the drawing of any standard; (3) that modelling in cardboard may be combined with the drawing of SS. 4, 5, 6; and (4) that in the case of (2) or (3) the requirements of Regulation 23 shall be modified accordingly. The Inspector shall approve of the suitability of the course of handwork adopted, having regard to the needs of the particular school and to the value of such course of hand-work as a part of the general course of instruction given in the school.
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In case of any misunderstanding arising as to the meaning of any part of these regulations the Minister of Education may declare what is to be taken as the meaning, and his interpretation shall be binding upon all persons to whom it is communicated, and shall, if declared by publication in the New Zealand Gazette, have equal force with these regulations.
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Standard V. as defined in these regulations shall be the standard of education prescribed under “The School Attendance Act, 1894,” section 3, subsection (4).
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulations under “The Public School Teachers Incorporation and Court of Appeal Act, 1895.”
RANFURLY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this sixteenth day of December, 1899.
Present:
THE HONOURABLE A. J. CADMAN PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the authority vested in him by “The Public School Teachers Incorporation and Court of Appeal Act, 1895,” and of all other powers hereto him enabling, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the colony, doth hereby cancel the regulations numbered three and four, made by Order in Council under the provisions of the said Act on the twenty-sixth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, and doth also cancel the regulations made by the same authority on the twenty-sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, and in lieu thereof doth make the regulations following, namely:—
REGULATIONS.
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The returns referred to in section 11 of the said Act shall be made once in every year, and shall be as follows:—
(a.) The full names of all the members and officers of the society (specifying the office held by each officer).
(b.) A copy of the annual report of the society, including its annual statement of accounts.
(c.) A copy of the by-laws of the society.
(d.) A statement of the cases of appeal in which the society intervened during the year to which its annual report relates. -
Such returns shall be certified as correct under the hand of the secretary, president, or chairman of the society, and shall be forwarded to the Registrar within three months after the date to which they are made up.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
By Authority: JOHN MACKAY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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Regulations for Inspection and Examination of Schools under The Education Act, 1877
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science16 December 1899
Education, School Inspection, Curriculum, Handwork, Manual Instruction, Standards
- ALEX. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council
🎓 Regulations under The Public School Teachers Incorporation and Court of Appeal Act, 1895
🎓 Education, Culture & Science16 December 1899
Public School Teachers, Incorporation, Court of Appeal, Regulations, Annual Returns
- RANFURLY, Governor
- THE HONOURABLE A. J. CADMAN PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
- ALEX. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council
NZ Gazette 1899, No 106