✨ Education Examination Regulations
Feb. 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 767
- To satisfy the requirements in Vocal Music for Class D candidates will be required to attain a minimum standard in both paper-work and practical tests, but if a candidate from natural defects is not prepared to fulfil this condition he may obtain from the Inspector-General of Schools permission to omit the subject. In any such case the candidate will, however, still be required to obtain on the remaining subjects of the group an undiminished aggregate of marks to satisfy the pass conditions of the group, and must pass in addition in some optional subject not otherwise chosen as for Class D or for Class C. Any such additional subject so selected the candidate will not be allowed to reckon either at the same time or afterwards as an ordinary subject for Class D or any higher class.
EXAMINATION FEES FOR CLASS D.
- With every application to be examined for Class D as a whole, or to be examined for the First Section of Class D, an entrance fee of one pound is payable by the candidate in the manner specified in clause 18 of these regulations. For examination in the Second Section or for completion of the First Section the entrance fee is ten shillings, unless a single subject only is required, in which case, and for any subsequent entry permitted by the regulations in a single subject, a fee of five shillings is payable.
EXAMINATION FOR CLASS C.
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To qualify for a certificate of Class C candidates are required to pass—
(i.) In the Class D compulsory groups of subjects (Groups I, II, and III of the Class D schedule—clause 22) as for the First Section of Class D, and under the same conditions;
(ii.) In the two special compulsory subjects of the Class C schedule forming Part II of the Class C examination; and
(iii.) In a sufficient number of optional subjects (Part III) as prescribed in clause 36 hereof. -
The following is the schedule of examination for Class C:—
Part I (Compulsory).
Groups I, II, and III of the Class D schedule, as prescribed in clause 22 hereof, for the First Section of the Class D examination.
Group I.
(1.) Reading and Elocution.
(2.) English Language and Composition.
(3.) Elementary Mathematics I—Arithmetic.
(4.) Elementary Mathematics II (compulsory for men only)—Algebra and Geometry.
Group II.
(5.) Geography. (300 marks.)
(6.) History and Civics. (200 marks.)
(7.) Drawing I—Free Drawing with Pencil or Brush. (100 marks.)
(8.) Drawing II—Drawing with Instruments. (100 marks.)
(9.) Writing. (100 marks.)
Group III.
(10.) Methods of Teaching. (300 marks.)
(11.) Elementary Hygiene. (200 marks.)
(12.) Vocal Music. (200 marks.)
(13.) Drawing III—Blackboard Drawing. (100 marks.)
(14.) Needlework (compulsory for women only). (200 marks.)
Part II (Compulsory).
(15.) Principles and History of Education.
(16.) English Language and Literature.
Part III (Optional Subjects).
Division I—
(17.) Mechanics and Hydrostatics.
(18.) Heat and Light.
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NZ Gazette 1912, No 15