✨ Education Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 82.
Division IV.
More advanced mathematics having a practical direction in application to industrial processes, and the various branches of natural and physical science, home science and applied science, where laboratory practice occupies at least half the total time.
Division V.
Art and Art-crafts.—Free drawing in outline or in light and shade, or painting in monochrome from casts of ornament, objects, plant forms, drapery, landscape, details or whole of animal forms or human figure. Free arm and blackboard drawing. Design. Painting ornament; principles of ornament. Modelling from casts or photographs of simple ornamental devices. Architectural drawing and design. Mural decoration. Drawing from actual measurements of structures, &c. Painting still life, flowers, landscapes in colours; drawing, painting, or modelling anatomical studies of animal forms or of the human figure. Modelling design, modelling in relief or in the round, drapery, plant and animal forms, or the human figure from casts or from nature. Painting animal forms or the human figure in colour. Figure composition. Various subjects of applied art.
Division VI.
Home crafts and home science, personal and domestic hygiene, home nursing, cookery, laundry-work, needlework, dressmaking, millinery, &c.
Division VII.
Teachers’ classes for subjects of manual and technical instruction for Class D and Class C examinations.
Provided that in addition to the practical work necessary for the demonstration of subjects in Divisions III, IV, V, and VI, at least half the time of each lesson shall be devoted to individual practice by the students working with their own hands. Such practical work should not be less than a continuous hour and a half in any one lesson, and must in the case of subjects relating to specific trades be so arranged as to be illustrative of the principles taught, and should not be directed merely to developing dexterity in the practice of trade processes.
C. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS.
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The classes at a technical high school shall conform to the regulations for technical and continuation classes where such regulations are applicable.
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A technical high school shall provide organized courses of instruction in accordance with clauses 6B and 10 (ii) respectively of the Regulations for Free Places in Secondary Schools, District High Schools, and Technical High Schools. All the subjects of a course must, as a rule, be taken by all the pupils admitted to such course.
III. MANAGERS OF TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.
IIIA. ELECTION AND APPOINTMENT OF MANAGERS OF TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS (NOT BEING SCHOOLS MENTIONED IN SUBSECTIONS (2), (3), OR (4) OF SECTION 113 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1914, AS RE-ENACTED BY SECTION 31 OF THE EDUCATION AMENDMENT ACT, 1920.
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Subject to the provisions of the Education Act, 1914, and of these regulations, the Minister shall from time to time determine the number of managers to be appointed by the controlling authority, local authorities, and associations of employers and of employees in local industries respectively, pursuant to subsection (5) of section 113 of the Act as re-enacted by section 31 of the Education Amendment Act, 1920.
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(i.) Managers appointed or elected to represent—
(a.) The controlling authority;
(b.) The members of School Committees of public schools within five miles of the technical school concerned;
(c.) The local authorities of cities, boroughs, town districts, or counties within five miles of such technical school;
(d.) The associations of employers and of employees in local industries as prescribed by the said subsection—
shall be appointed or elected in the month of July, August, or September in each year, as the controlling authority in each case may determine.
(ii.) The controlling authority shall, in the month of June in each year, give notice to all electing or appointing bodies of the number of members to be elected or appointed pursuant to the Act and these regulations, together with the notice of the month in which such election or appointment
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Revised Regulations for Manual and Technical Instruction
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🎓 Education, Culture & Science20 November 1925
Education Act, Manual Instruction, Technical Instruction, Handwork, Needlework, Public Schools