Education Regulations Amendments




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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and written work; question and answer. Use of illustrative media and concrete expression. Discipline as a school problem.”

(2.) By transferring all the words in paragraph (32) (a) and (b) to Division III, and substituting therefor the following:—
“Education II (Two Papers).—A. Theory of education. Education in relation to the development of the race, the individual, and society. The general lines of evolution of the human race. The nature of heredity in reference to man. The possibilities and means of race-improvement. The relation of the individual to the race, to the family, and to society. Heredity and environment in relation to individuality. The claims of the individual in education. The general lines of social organization. Education as an inherent social function. The evolution of the various educational agencies of society, especially of the family and the school.
“B. The examination of typical definitions and modern conceptions of education referred to in the syllabus for the first paper. A general knowledge will also be required of the education movements associated with the following: Locke, Rousseau, Pestalozzi, Froebel, Herbart, Spencer, Montessori, Dewey.”

(3.) By deleting paragraphs (34) and (35), and renumbering the remaining paragraphs accordingly.

  1. Clause 52 is hereby further amended by deleting the words “gone through a sufficient” wherever they occur, and substituting therefor the words “carried out satisfactorily a”; and, further, by substituting the words “sixty hours” for the words “eighty hours,” and the words “one hundred and twenty hours” for the words “one hundred and sixty hours,” wherever they occur in the same clause.

II. REGULATIONS FOR PUPIL-TEACHERS AND PROBATIONERS.

The Regulations for Pupil-teachers and Probationers are hereby amended by deleting from clause 3 (1) the words “at least a partial pass for Class D in the Teachers’ Certificate Examination,” and substituting therefor the words “a pass in Group I in the Teachers’ Class D Certificate Examination.”

III. REGULATIONS FOR JUNIOR AND SENIOR NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS.

  1. Clause 1 of the Regulations for Junior and Senior National Scholarships is hereby amended by deleting the last sentence thereof.

  2. Clause 4 of the regulations is hereby revoked, and the following substituted therefor:—
    “Award of Scholarships.
    “4. Scholarships shall be awarded on the results of the examinations to those candidates who reach the required standard and otherwise comply with the conditions of the Education Act and these regulations:
    “Provided that not less than twenty-five Junior National Scholarships shall be awarded to candidates who have attended schools not higher than Grade IIIA for at least nine months of the period 1st January to 30th November of the year in which the examination is held and who qualify for a pass:
    “Provided further that compensating marks at the discretion of the Director be allotted as follows:—
    “(a.) To any candidate from a school of Grade 0 or Grade I—not more than 10 per cent. of the marks actually assigned the candidate.
    “(b.) To any candidate from a school of Grade II—not more than 5 per cent. of the marks actually assigned the candidate.
    “NOTE.—If less than twenty-five candidates from country schools qualify for scholarships, the scholarships thus set free will be awarded to qualified candidates from other schools.”

  3. Clause 18 of the regulations is hereby amended by deleting the subject “Greek” from the schedule of subjects.

  4. Clauses 20 and 25 of the regulations are hereby amended by deleting all the words after the word “assigned” in the provisos thereto, and substituting therefor the words “only such proportion of the maximum marks attainable in that subject as will bring his total marks to 2,300.”

IV. REGULATIONS FOR THE INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION.

  1. Clause 6 thereof is hereby amended by deleting the subject “Greek” from the schedule of subjects.

  2. Clause 5 thereof is hereby amended by deleting all the words after the word “assigned” in the proviso thereto, and substituting therefor the words “only such proportion of the maximum marks attainable in that subject as will bring his total marks to 2,300.”

  3. Clause 12 thereof is hereby revoked.

V. STAFFING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Clause 38 of the regulations for the staffing of public schools is hereby amended by inserting the words “a student who has completed one year at a training college or” after the words “approval of the Minister.”

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.



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🎓 Amendments to Education Regulations (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
4 December 1922
Education, Regulations, Teachers, Examinations, Classifications
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council