Education Regulations Amendment




Oct. 31.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2735

“ (ii) Completed to the satisfaction of the Director a full-time two years’ course as a student teacher in a technical school, and since his appointment as a student teacher made progress in his studies to the satisfaction of the Director: provided that in special cases approved by the Director student teachers who have completed not less than one year of service may be admitted if otherwise eligible; or
“ (iii) Completed to the satisfaction of the Director a two years’ course of training at a kindergarten school, under the control of a kindergarten association maintaining free kindergarten schools recognized by the Education Department for purposes of subsidy:
“ (b) Have obtained a pass or a partial pass in the Training College Entrance Examination:
“ (c) Give satisfactory evidence to the Senior Inspector of his district of his suitability for the work of teaching:
“ (d) Submit, when required, a satisfactory certificate of health from a School Medical Officer, or, where this is impracticable, from a duly qualified medical practitioner approved by the Director:
“ (e) Enter into a bond as prescribed in clause 24 hereof.”
(2) By inserting in subclause (2) of clause 11, after the words “female student,” the words “in the first and second year, and £90 a year for a male and £85 for a female student in the third year.”
(3) By adding the following subclause to clause 11:—
“ (5) (a) No allowance shall be payable to a student for any period during which he has been in receipt of salary or allowance as a teacher, probationer, or student teacher.
“ (b) No University college fees shall be paid in respect of any classes at which a student’s attendance and progress have not been satisfactory, and if such fees have been paid the amount shall be deducted from any allowances due to him or be otherwise recoverable from him by the Board.”
9. By revoking clause 12 and substituting the following therefor:—
“ 12. To be admitted in Division B a student must satisfy all of the following conditions—namely, he must—
“ (a) Be not less than seventeen years of age:
“ (b) Have obtained some educational qualification approved by the Director:
“ (c) Give satisfactory evidence as to moral character and produce a satisfactory certificate of health from a School Medical Officer, or, where this is impracticable, from a duly qualified medical practitioner approved by the Director:
“ (d) Pay into the Public Account fees amounting to £7 7s. per term within seven days after the commencement of each term, failing which attendance must be discontinued.”
10. By revoking clause 13 and substituting the following therefor:—
“ 13 (1) To be admitted in Division C a student must satisfy all of the following conditions—namely, he must—
“ (a) Be a graduate of a recognized University, or have, as a matriculated student, satisfactorily completed a three years’ course in agriculture or home science at a college recognized by the University of New Zealand, or have obtained some other educational qualification that, in the opinion of the Director, is equivalent thereto:
“ (b) Give such evidence of teaching ability or promise as the principal, with the approval of the Senior Inspector, may require:
“ (c) Undertake to devote his whole attention to subjects of professional study and practice under the direction of the principal:
“ (d) Submit, when required, a satisfactory certificate of health from a School Medical Officer, or, where this is impracticable, from a duly qualified medical practitioner approved by the Director:
“ (e) Enter into a bond as prescribed in clause 24 hereof.
“ (2) The allowances payable to a student in Division C after 31st January, 1930, shall be at the same rate and subject to the same conditions as for a third-year student in Division A.”
11. (1) By revoking paragraph (a) of subclause (1) of clause 14 and substituting therefor:—
“ 14. (1) (a) Have obtained a pass or a partial pass in the Training College Entrance Examination, or have obtained some other educational qualification that, in the opinion of the Director, is equivalent thereto.”
(2) By revoking paragraph (c) of subclause (1) of clause 14 and substituting the following:—
“ (c) Be deemed, on the certificate of a Senior Inspector of Schools, worthy of further training in professional work.”



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29 October 1929
Education Act, Training Colleges, Probationers, Regulations