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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 42

Assistant Teachers

Assistant Teachers.

79. Pupil-teachers who have completed their engagement with credit (having passed satisfactorily either of the examinations referred to in Article 60), and candidates, not having been pupil-teachers (Article 93 c), who have passed with success (Article 94) the examination referred to in Article 91, may serve as assistants in schools in place of pupil-teachers, without being required to be annually examined.

80. Such assistants cease to fulfil the conditions of Article 32 (c), if at any time the inspector reports them to be inefficient teachers, or if they fail to produce from the managers, and from the principal teacher, of their school, the same certificates of conduct, attention to duty, and obedience, as are required from pupil-teachers.

81. A vacancy caused by the withdrawal of an assistant in the course of any school year (Article 13) may be supplied by the appointment of temporary monitors, pursuant to Articles 74, 75, or of another assistant, qualified according to Article 79.

82. Assistants make their own terms with the managers, both as to hours and wages.

82. (a). Assistants are counted as part of the school staff (Article 39) from the date at which their appointments are notified to, and approved by, the Department.