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R. GREENWOOD, Board School, Southwark Park Road, Bermondsey, S.E. SOLICITOR. C. H. LOVELL, 3, Gray's Inn-square, Holborn, E.C. BANKERS. The LONDON AND COUNTY BANK, Covent Garden Branch, Henrictta street," Covent Garden, W.C. SECRETARY. THOMAS EDMUND HELLER, 7, Adam-street, Adelphi, W.¿. SHAW & SPARKS, ‘Eagle' Printing Works, Dockhead, S.E. 1882 II. Special Report of the Executive on the New Code, 1882 III. Report of the Special Committee on Constitution and Election of cvi Documents issued during the year, 1881-2:-- I. Circular to Officers of Local Associations on Code Proposals ar Proposals for Revision of Code . IFI. Memorial to Education Department on Code Proposals V. Circular.on Compulsory Annuity Fund for Teachers VII. Circular Letter to Training College Authorities VI Paper issued to Members of Parliament on Pensions, Apneal, IX Paper on the Goffin Case issued to Members of Parliament XI. The Attempt on the Life of the Queen XII Paper on the First Decade of the Elementary Education Act, its Draft Rules for Local Associations Standing Orders for Local Associations District Unions 110872 Suggestions for the Working of Local Associations List of members of Associations in Union Tabular List of Associations with Statistics and Payments List of District Unions with Names of Officers and Affiliated Associations List of Associations arranged in Counties The Teachers Benevolent Fund :- OF ELEMENTARY TEACHERS. OBJECTS OF THE UNION. I. To unite together, by means of Local Associations, the Public Elementary Teachers throughout the kingdom, in order to provide a machinery by which teachers may give expression to their opinions when occasion requires, and may take united action in any matter affecting their interests. II. To afford to the Education Department, to School Boards, and to other Educational Bodies the benefit of the collective experience and advice of Teachers on practical educational questions. III. To improve the general education of the country by seeking to raise the qualifications and status of Public Elementary Teachers, and by opening out a career to the best qualified Members of the Profession. IV. To watch the working of the Education Act: to promote the insertion of such new Articles in the Code of Regulations. as may from time to time be found necessary in the interests of Public Education; and to secure the removal of such regulations as are detrimental to the cause of educational progress. V. To establish a Scheme, whereby retiring allowances may be secured to aged and incapacitated Teachers, and to seek the removal of.such restrictions from the existing pension. Minutes (1877) as were not contained in the Minutes of 1846 and 1851-61. VI. To establish Provident, Benevolent, and Annuity Funds in connection with the Union for the benefit of the Scholastic Profession. VII. To establish and support in connection with the Union an Orphanage and Orphan Fund for the Children of Teachers. VIII. To secure the representation of the profession in Parliament. IX. To raise Teaching to the dignity of a Profession, by means of a Public Register of duly qualified Teachers for every class of Schools; by the appointment of a Representative Educational Council; and by the creation of a Ministry of Science and Education. THOMAS EDMUND HELLER, Secretary. 7, ADAM STREET, ADELPHI, W.C. LIST OF EXECUTIVE, 1882-83. OFFICERS President. R. SYKES, Board School, Gillespie-road, Highbury Vale, N. Vice-President. C. J. DAWSON, 34, Bold. street, Moss Side, Manchester, Ex-President. J. R. LANGLER, B.A., Wesleyan Training College, Westminster, S.W. Treasurer. R. GREENWOOD, 102, Avondale-square, Old Kent-road, S.E. Secretary. T. E. HELLER, 7, Adam-street, Adelphi, W.C.* 1.-MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE ELECTED BY CONFERENCE BAGOT, W., British School, Regent-street, Oldham. BALDWIN, T., High Green British School, Sheffield. CLARK, H., Board School, Blundell-street, N. CLARKSON, A. J., St. Paul's National School, Stratford, E. DAY, T. N., British School, Abbey-street, Bethnal Green, E. DEVONSHIRE, J. H., Wesleyan School, Mintern-street, Hoxton, N. GIRLING, G., Board School, Aldenham-street, Marylebone, N. LETHBRIDGE, E. B., Devonia, Warleigh-road, Brighton. MOORE, E. W., M.A., Bishopsgate Ward Schools, Skinner-street, E.C. MOORE, H. J., 14, Clarence-square, Cheltenham. PITT, T. R., B.A., Church-terrace, Board School, Plumstead. POWELL, J., National School, Northill, Biggleswade. RANKILOR, G. J., St. Clement's National School, Nechells, Birmingham. RUSSELL, J., 198, Burrage-road, Plumstead, S.E. SCOTSON, J., Board School, Peter-street, Manchester. TAIT, S. B., Croft House Lane, Marsh, Huddersfield. TRAILL, A., F.E.I.S., Presbyterian School, North Shields. VERNON, T., Emmanuel School, Liverpool. WILD, R., B.A., 5, Montague-place, Poplar, E. WOODCOCK, L., National School, Connah's Quay, Flint. *This Address will be changed after June 24th, 1882. |