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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 135
Amendments in the Regulations for Manual and Technical Instruction.
LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this seventeenth day of November, 1919.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in him by the Education Act, 1914, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the amendments set out below in the regulations relating to manual and technical instruction in force on the coming into operation of this Order (hereinafter referred to as the said regulations); and doth prescribe that this Order shall come into force on the date of the first publication thereof in the New Zealand Gazette.
AMENDMENTS IN REGULATIONS.
CLAUSE 31 of the said regulations is hereby amended by inserting, after the words “dated signature,” the following words: “Such supervision must include periodical visits, not less than once in each month during the school session, by the managers or a committee appointed by the managers, or, where the classes are administered by the controlling authority directly, by a committee appointed by the controlling authority.”
The following regulations are hereby substituted for clauses 40 to 48 inclusive and clause 96 of the said regulations:—
A. Continuation Classes.
- Continuation classes may be held in the subjects named in Divisions I and II of this clause.
Division I.
(1.) English, to include composition and the study of the work or works of some standard author or authors.
(2.) French, German, Italian, Maori, Latin, Greek, or other approved language; the teaching to include in every case a reasonable amount of continuous reading-matter, and, in the case of a living language, to be directed to the practical end of giving the pupils the power of speaking and corresponding in the language.
(3.) Arithmetic, including commercial arithmetic, accounts, and mensuration up to the standard of Class S. VII of the public-school syllabus.
(4.) Geography, including commercial geography.
(5.) English history, civics, general history, constitutional history, commercial history.
(6.) Elocution.
(7.) Vocal music, which must include singing from notes, and the elements of the theory of music.
(8.) Physical training.
(9.) Swimming and life-saving.
Division II.
(1.) Elementary woodwork, elementary metalwork.
(2.) Elementary hygiene, first aid, ambulance-work, elementary home nursing.
(3.) Elementary cookery, elementary dressmaking, needlework.
(4.) Elementary drawing, &c.
- Payment will not be made in respect of a recognized continuation class for any of the subjects 1–7 inclusive of Division I of clause 40 hereof for more than two hours a week or eighty hours a year, or, in the case of subject 8 or subject 9, for more than one hour a week or forty hours a year, or, in the case of subject 8, unless the students taking the subject also attend at least one other recognized continuation or technical class during the same year.
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