✨ Education Regulations Amendments
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 91
SCHEDULE.
I. REGULATIONS FOR THE EXAMINATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF TEACHERS.
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CLAUSE 5 (1) is hereby amended by deleting the words “including the subject of English Language and Literature,” and “unless the subject of Education was taken in the degree course,” and by inserting the words “and English Language and Literature” after the words “Principles of Education.”
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Clause 7 is hereby revoked, and the following substituted therefor:—
“7. The examination requirements for Class A shall be the same as for Class B, with the addition of such success at an honours examination of the University of New Zealand as is required for first-class or second-class honours, but with no limit as to the time of passing such honours examination, and without the obligation of having first to obtain the diploma for a degree:
“Provided that after the end of the year 1923 candidates who secure first- or second-class honours in any subject or subjects other than Education shall be required, in addition, to secure a pass in the Diploma of Education.” -
Clause 22 is hereby amended by deleting the words “enter for,” and substituting therefor the words “pass in,” and also by deleting the last sentence in the clause.
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Clause 25 is hereby revoked, and the following substituted therefor:—
“25. Candidates who, in the opinion of the Director, have received a sufficiently comprehensive course of instruction at classes established by an Education Board under the regulations for teachers’ classes and have made good progress thereat may, on the recommendation of the Senior Inspector, be credited with a pass in corresponding subjects for the Class D Examination.” -
Clause 29 is hereby amended (1) by deleting the words “Principles of Education” from Part II of the Schedule, and substituting therefor the words “Education I (Two Papers)”; (2) by deleting the word “Economics” from Division II, and substituting therefor the words “Education II (Two Papers)”; and (3) by deleting the words “English Constitutional History” and “Economic History” from Division III, and substituting therefor the word “Economics.”
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Clause 34 is hereby amended by deleting all the words after the word “credited,” and substituting therefor the words “with a pass in any one of the following subjects: English Language and Literature, Chemistry, Botany, General Agricultural Science, Dairy Science, Pure Mathematics, shall be exempt from further examination in the corresponding subject in Group I, II, or III of the Class D Examination.”
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Clause 35 is hereby revoked.
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Clause 37 is hereby amended by deleting the words “may be shown to”; and, further, by deleting all the words after “work,” and substituting therefor the words “in Science in accordance with clause 52 hereof.”
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Clause 38 is hereby revoked, and the following substituted therefor:—
“38. Subject to their producing a practical certificate in Science in accordance with clause 52 hereof, candidates who have passed the Public Service Senior Examination shall be credited with a pass in the corresponding subject at the Class C Examination.” -
Clause 41 is hereby revoked, and the following substituted therefor:—
“41. A candidate who under previous regulations has passed the examination for Class C in all but two subjects may, not later than the year 1924, complete the examination under those regulations provided the subjects he wishes to take are included in the schedule set out in clause 29 hereof.” -
The note referring to Drawing under clause 44 is hereby deleted.
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Clause 48 is hereby amended by deleting the words “In the month,” and substituting the words “Before the 30th day”; and, further, by deleting the words “issued by the Minister of Education,” and substituting the words “published by the Director in the New Zealand Gazette.”
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Clause 49 is hereby revoked.
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Clause 51 is hereby amended by deleting all the words after the words “Theory of Music” in paragraph (3) thereof, and substituting the following:—
“Candidates will be expected to show an acquaintance with both the staff and tonic sol-fa notations.
“Notation: The staff and treble clef; ledger lines, two above and two below the staff; notes, plain and dotted, with corresponding rests; tie or bind, sharp, flat, natural; the mechanics of the sol-fa system of notation.
“Time: Time signatures; simple and compound time; the writing of examples; the completion of unfinished bars; the correct grouping of notes.
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NZ Gazette 1922, No 91
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