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THE PEOPLE OR THE ABUT ?

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IMINE MANAGER FINED.I

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LABOUR AND THE ARMY CRISIS

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HELL-TO THE VALLEY OF DEATH!I

jSOCIALISTS IN GERMANYI

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SWEATED TEACHERS IN ENGLAND.

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SWEATED TEACHERS IN ENGLAND. OFFICIAL PAPER ADVERTISES FOR SLAVES AT JS20 A YEAR. The idea see ma general that English children are required to attend school till they reach the age of 14, and are taught by qualified teachers. There are still many areas where the statutory leaving age is 13, and some where it is 12. Moreover, in many schools children may be, for nearly half of their short school life, in the care of 'supplementary' teachers. These are persons whose only qualifications are that they are (i) over 18, (ii) re-vaccinated, and (iii) approved by His Majesty's inspector. TEACHERS AT 12s. A WEEK A glance at the advertisements in the current issue of the "Schoolmaster" will show how the authorities appraise the services of these teachers. Brecon and Salop offer them £ 30 per annum in full remuneration, Lindsey and Dorset £ 30— 940, Norfolk, £ 35, rising to £40, and Essex a minimum of L30, with rather better prospects. Radnor suggests that a headmaster should bring with him "a wifoo or other relative," to be rewarded with L27 19s. to E32 10s., and Bedford offers B20 as its minimum. 13.473 such teachers (!) were in the employment in 1912-13, having the care of about one-twelfth of the elementary school population, and a recent order per- mits local authorities to oontinue their services till 1919. EDUCATION ON THE CHEAP. I But this is not the whole of the story. Very many more of our elementary scholars are supervised by uncertificated lads and lassies paid not very much better, of whom a number are plucky enough to try to "qualify." To what an extent thi3 obtains in some quarters may be guessed from the. Nor- folk advertisement, which appeals for 50 supplementales, 83 unc rt iioatcd teachers and one trained certificated teacher. It will be evident ,that one may not argue from the moderately good con- ditions of the larger urban authorities and of the few efficient counties, nor from the existence of Mer-ars. Pease and Selby Biggs in their snug bureaux, that all is well with the ?ducationaJ world. Stepney Council abolished the order by which its employees were forced to dwell in the district.

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HOW REBEL TTAS PERSECUTED…

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THE PEOPLE OR THE ABUT ?