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Side vii
... instruction of the scholars by ( 4. ) A body of competent teachers . Elementary Schools . In the year ending 31st August 1878 the inspectors visited 2,998 day schools to which annual grants were made , contain- ing 3,290 departments ...
... instruction of the scholars by ( 4. ) A body of competent teachers . Elementary Schools . In the year ending 31st August 1878 the inspectors visited 2,998 day schools to which annual grants were made , contain- ing 3,290 departments ...
Side x
... instruction in elementary schools . In esti- mating the accommodation required for these children regard must also be had to the wants of the increasing number of scholars under 5 and above 13 years of age , of whom 12,731 under 5 , and ...
... instruction in elementary schools . In esti- mating the accommodation required for these children regard must also be had to the wants of the increasing number of scholars under 5 and above 13 years of age , of whom 12,731 under 5 , and ...
Side xiii
... Instruction . The registers of schools inspected in 1878 contained , as already mentioned , the names of 494,488 * scholars , of whom 109,473 were under 7 years of age ; 351,204 were between 7 and 13 ; and 33,541 were above 13 . Out of ...
... Instruction . The registers of schools inspected in 1878 contained , as already mentioned , the names of 494,488 * scholars , of whom 109,473 were under 7 years of age ; 351,204 were between 7 and 13 ; and 33,541 were above 13 . Out of ...
Side xv
... instruction which , with needlework , is for every girl of primary importance . We are glad to find that efforts are being made , by many school boards , to organize classes for the practical in- struction in cookery of the elder ...
... instruction which , with needlework , is for every girl of primary importance . We are glad to find that efforts are being made , by many school boards , to organize classes for the practical in- struction in cookery of the elder ...
Side xvi
... instruction of the schools under our inspection . What progress has been made of late years towards providing this supply of competent teachers ? And from what sources is this supply to be still further recruited ? There were on the ...
... instruction of the schools under our inspection . What progress has been made of late years towards providing this supply of competent teachers ? And from what sources is this supply to be still further recruited ? There were on the ...
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Side 40 - Any ballot paper which has not on its back the official mark, or on which votes are given to more candidates than the voter is entitled to vote for, or on which anything, except the said number on the back, is written or marked by which the voter can be identified, shall be void and not counted.
Side xxvi - Majesty's treasury or to such person respectively, by annual instalments not exceeding five, together with interest after the yearly rate of five pounds in the hundred, to be computed from the date of any such...
Side 61 - The time or times during which any religious observance is practised or instruction in religious subjects is given at any meeting of the school shall be either at the beginning or at the end or at the beginning and the end of such meeting...
Side xxvi - Acts with respect to the purchase and taking of land otherwise than by agreement, or any of them, and either absolutely or with such conditions and modifications as they may think fit, and it shall be the duty of the school board to serve a copy of any order so made in the manner...
Side 82 - PENSIONS. 118. A limited number of pensions will be granted to teachers who were employed in that capacity at the date (9 May 1862) when the minutes* relating to pensions were cancelled : (1.) The proposed pensioner must — (a.) Be a certificated teacher in a public elementary school, or training college, at the time when the pension is applied for.
Side 62 - This month remains the same from year to year, unless the Department informs the managers of a change. Notice of the day of the inspector's annual visit is given beforehand to the managers.
Side 65 - The following sums per scholar, according to the average number in attendance throughout the year (Article 26). (1.) 4*. (2.) 1*. if singing forms part of the ordinary course of instruction.
Side 74 - A.) of them for the charge of schools of any other class. 60. Pupil-teachers who have completed their engagement with credit, and who have passed satisfactorily either the examination for the close of their engagement (Schedule I.) or (Article 94) that referred to in Article 91, may, if specially recommended by the inspector, on the ground of their practical skill as teachers...
Side 72 - ... between them ; and, if the first of these reports be not preceded by service of three months (at the least) since the examination, a third report, at an interval of one year after the second report, is required.
Side 66 - For every scholar, present on the day of examination (Article 11), who has attended (Article 23) not less than 250* morning or afternoon meetings of the school : — 1. If above four, and under seven, years of age at the end of .the year (Article 13), — (a.) 8*. if the infants are taught as a class of a school, suitably to their age, and so as not to interfere with the instruction of the older children ; or (b.) 10s.