Education Regulations




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 82

(iii.) Except where otherwise provided by Act or regulations, no part of the incidental allowances shall be used for the following purposes:—
(a.) Sports trophies, &c.
(b.) Expenses of school entertainments or other social functions.
(c.) Losses on trading accounts in connection with the supply of books and material to pupils and others.
(d.) Unauthorized travelling expenses or allowances in respect of instructors and members of Board.

  1. A statement, on the forms supplied by the Department, of receipts and expenditure for the year, and of monetary assets and liabilities at the 31st day of December in each year, in respect of all manual, technical, and continuation schools and classes recognized under the Act, together with a general report on the work and the attendance at the classes, shall be forwarded to the Director, within three months after the close of the calendar year, by the controlling authority, or by the managers, as the case may be, having direct control of the classes.

  2. The controlling authority or the managers, as the case may be, having direct control of manual, technical, and continuation classes shall keep accounts in detail of all moneys received, from whatever source. The forms used by the Board for all books, accounts, and documents required by the Minister of Education for the proper carrying into effect of the provisions of these regulations shall be such only as are approved by the Minister, and the Board’s accounts and books shall be subject to inspection at all reasonable times by an officer appointed by the Minister, or by any officer of the Audit Department.

IV. TEACHERS IN TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, AND OF MANUAL, TECHNICAL, AND CONTINUATION CLASSES.

IVA. TRAINING OF STUDENT TEACHERS IN TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

PART-TIME STUDENT TEACHERS IN EVENING CLASSES.

  1. Subject in every individual case to the approval of the Director, young persons of either sex regularly employed during the daytime in learning a definite trade or occupation may be appointed as part-time student-teachers in recognized evening technical and continuation classes related to their occupations on the following conditions:—
    (a.) That such student teacher must be employed only in a class under the direct control and regular instruction of a fully qualified instructor:
    (b.) That such student teacher shall continue to attend classes for his own training and instruction, including in each year a course of not less than forty hours instruction in pedagogical methods in an approved class or at a training college:
    (c.) That each student teacher shall give not more than half the actual instruction in any one class:
    (d.) That to be eligible for appointment a student teacher shall have at least the standing of a fourth-year student in the course pertaining to his trade or occupation:
    (e.) That not more than two student teachers may be appointed to any one class:
    (f.) That each such student teacher shall enter into a bond to teach in evening classes connected with his trade or occupation, if required to do so by the Principal, on not more than two evenings weekly for a period of one year for each year of training as a student teacher, within a period of five years after having finished his course as a student teacher: Provided that (1) he shall not be required to travel more than two miles from his residence to perform such teaching, and (2) he shall receive current rates of payment for such teaching according to his classification as a technical-school teacher.

  2. Subject to the conditions of clause 49 hereof, capitation may be paid on account of the attendance of approved student teachers while acting as assistants at the following rates per hour:—

First Year. Second Year. Third Year.
s. d. s. d. s. d.
Domestic science .. .. 1 6 2 0 2 6
Art .. .. 1 6 2 0 2 6
Commerce .. .. 1 6 2 0 2 6
Trades .. .. 2 0 2 6 2 6
Science and mathematics .. 2 0 2 6 2 6



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20 November 1925
Education Act, Manual Instruction, Technical Instruction, Grants, Funding, School Management