✨ Education Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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(ii.) First assistant, with a salary as for a head teacher of Grade V, but without house allowance.
(iii.) Kindergarten mistress, with a salary as for an assistant of Grade 7.
(iv.) Other assistants, with the following grades of salary as payable under Part II of the Fourth Schedule to the Act—namely, one assistant with salary of Grade 7, two assistants with salary of Grade 6, one assistant with salary of Grade 5.
(v.) Such additional assistants of Grade 4 as are required to make up the total number of assistants to the number named in column (4) of Part I of the Fifth Schedule to the Act.
(3.) The following additional assistants shall be appointed to such “model schools” as are approved by the Minister, namely—
(i.) Sole teacher, with salary as for an assistant of Grade 7.
(ii.) Assistant mistress, with salary as for assistant of Grade 4.
(iii.) First secondary assistant, with salary as for head teacher of Grade V, but without house allowance; and, if there be more than thirty pupils on the roll of the secondary department, an assistant teacher with a salary as for an assistant of Grade 5.
(iv.) Assistant teacher, with a salary as for an assistant of Grade 5.
(v.) Assistant teacher, with a salary as for an assistant of Grade 4.
(4.) All the members of the staff of the normal school shall be deemed to be also members of the staff of the training college, and shall take such part in the tuition, training, and supervision of the students as the Principal may direct; in general, it shall be the duty, inter alia, of the staff of the training college as thus defined to conduct the various courses of the curriculum as defined in clause 23 hereof.
(5.) Every associated normal teacher shall, in addition to all other salary and allowances receivable by him, receive by way of salary under these regulations such sum not exceeding £30 per annum as the Minister shall approve.
- (1.) There shall be paid annually to the Board for the incidental expenses of the normal school a grant calculated as provided in the Eight Schedule to the Act on the total yearly average attendance of the normal school.
(2.) By way of additional provision the Minister may in any year approve of grants amounting to £350 in all for the instruction of the students in subjects of manual and physical instruction, in elocution, in drawing, and in singing, in cases where expert assistance not provided by the regular staff is found to be required, and for the incidental expenses of the training college. Out of such grants a part not exceeding £125 may be allocated to the incidental expenses of the training college (the library grant included). No part of any such grants may be paid to any of the staff named above, nor may the whole of the grants under this subclause in any case exceed the total of £350.
(3.) Every training college shall be open at all times to the visits of the Director or Assistant Director or of any Inspector, or of any member of the Committee of Advice, or of any other officer appointed by the Minister to visit such training college.
Entrance to Training Colleges and Allowances to Students.
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In regard to admission to any training college, no distinction shall be made between applicants residing within the education district in which such training college is situated and applicants residing outside such district.
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Subject to these regulations, students may be admitted as holders of two-year studentships in Division A or B, or as holders of one-year studentships in Division C, or as holders of short-period studentships in Division D.
Two-year Studentships, Division A.
- (1.) Except as hereinafter provided, to be admitted in Division A a student must satisfy all of the following conditions—namely, he must—
(a.) Have within two years and six months immediately preceding completed his course as a pupil-teacher or a probationer in some education district in accordance with regulations and to the satisfaction of the Education Board of that district:
(b.) Have passed the Matriculation Examination of the University of New Zealand, or have gained a lower leaving certificate, or have gained a “partial pass” in accordance with regulations in the Class D Certificate Examination:
(c.) Give satisfactory evidence of his ability to teach (e.g., by a certificate to that effect signed by an Inspector of Schools):
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science21 December 1914
Education Act, Regulations, Training Colleges, Normal Schools, Staff Appointments
NZ Gazette 1915, No 1