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AppendixA. Visitors-continued.

Rules and Regulations of Commissioners.

Religious instruction of the Pupils, may not interfere with, or claim
to be present at,

School records, may examine, but not make extracts from them,

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Withdrawal of grant of salary or books from Vested or Non-vested
Schools-right reserved by Commissioners,

Withdrawal or alteration of Books on List cannot take place without
communication with the Lord Lieutenant,

Workhouse Schools_terms on which received into connexion,

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places of, Schools not to be held in or transferred to,

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places of, no internal communication between them and Schools allowable,

APPENDIX TO RULES AND REGULATIONS

Appendix A.

Rules and Regulations of Commissioners.

OF THE

COMMISSIONERS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IN
IRELAND.

I. Programme of Examination for Inspectorships, .

II. Conditions of appointment for National Schoolmasters to Inspectorships, .

III. Programme of Examination for National Teachers,

IV. Scale of Salaries to Teachers superseded by present Scale,

V. Programmes of Examination for Paid Monitors,.

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VI. Provisions for Competitive Examination for Teacherships in Model

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VII. Conditions as to average attendance for appointment of two or more Assistant Teachers,

VIII. Results Programme, including Programme of approved extra

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IX. Regulations as to Half Time pupils, .

X. Regulations as to Industrial Schools (certified) pupils, .

XI. Regulations as to the award of "Carlisle " and "Blake" Premiums,
Ditto as to award of grants from the "Worship" Fund,

XII. Copies of Deeds-(a) Lease to Commissioners,

(b) Lease to Trustees,

(c) Deed of Assignment,

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(d) Deed appointing new Trustee,

XIII. Regulation for deducting amount from Teachers who have been trained at the expense of the State on entering the Civil Service (not as Inspectors under Board),

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XIV. Regulations adopted by the Department of Science and Art with the concurrence of the Commissioners of National Education,

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PROGRAMME of EXAMINATION for CANDIDATES for INSPECTORSHIPS under the Board of National Education, Ireland.

1. ENGLISH:

OBLIGATORY SUBJECTS.

Consisting of English Composition, Spelling and Grammar,
Literature-Bacon's Essays. Some of Edmund Burke's Works]
(American Taxation, and on Conciliation with America,
and Address to Electors of Bristol before going to Poll, 1780).
Macaulay: Essays on Clive and Hastings. Shakespeare: Othello,
Macbeth, Julius Cæsar, and Merchant of Venice. Milton (Sonnets,
L'Allegro, Penseroso, Comus, and I., II. Books of Paradise Lost).
Dryden: Absalom and Ahitophel, Palamon and Arcite. Pope:
Essay on Man. Tennyson: Ulysses, Tithonus, and Elaine.
Rhetoric and Criticism-Whately and Campbell,

2. ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS :

Consisting of Arithmetic,

No. of Marks for
each Subject.
8007

800 2,000

400

600

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4. HISTORY, including Smith's Greece, Liddell's Rome,

400

5. PHYSICAL SCIENCE Mechanics, with any one of the following subjects, Hydrostatics, Pneumatics, or Optics,

600

6. LOGIC, Lessons on Reasoning only,

300

7. POLITICAL ECONOMY (Smith's Wealth of Nations, Book I., and Easy Lessons) on Money Matters),

300

8. BOOK-KEEPING,

200

9. LATIN-Virgil Three first Books of The Eneid; The Odes of Horace, not include their metrical construction; Sallust,

800

10. EDUCATION:-Tracts of Ascham, Milton, and Locke; Joyce's Handbook of School Management; Robinson's Manual of Method and Organization,

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NOTE.-No Candidate will be appointed whose marks on the whole course above mentioned do not amount to 2,300, or who shall fail in showing a competent knowledge of any one of the above subjects.

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No Candidate will be examined in more than one Modern Language. 5. LOGIC (Whately, Mill, Books I., II., III., and V.),

400

6. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION,

400

7. POLITICAL ECONOMY, Smith's Wealth of Nations-Books I., II., III.,

400

and V., J. S. Mill (Books I., II., III., and V.),

1,800

8. HIGHER MATHEMATICS (Spherical Trigonometry, Theory of Equations, Elements of Differential and Integral Calculus),

600

Appendix A.

Rules and Regulations of Commissioners.

OPTIONAL COURSE-continued.

NATURAL SCIENCE:

(a) Chemistry, Heat, Electricity, and Magnetism,

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(6) Animal and Vegetable Physiology, with principles of Clas-
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sification (Carpenter),

(c) Geology, Mineralogy (Ansted, Page),

Total Attainable, .

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600

3,800

No Candidate will be allowed to be examined in more than three of the branches of knowledge included under last head-Natural Science; but with this restriction and that above stated confining him to one Modern Language, he is at liberty to ask to be examined in all the subjects. A Candidate will not get credit for any subject in the Optional Course unless his marks show him to be possessed of a competent knowledge of that subject.

The successful Candidate at the Examination must attend at the Inspection Office and Schools in Marlboro'-street to learn the details of his future duties, and he will not receive his appointment unless he shows by his conduct, and the tests to which he may be submitted there, that he is fully competent to perform the duties of an Inspector.

Candidates must be at least twenty-three years of age and not more than thirty-four. Candidates must produce satisfactory certificates of age, of general good health, and of moral character and regular habits.

Candidates must present themselves before the Resident Commissioner, and Secretaries or one of them; and if necessary, before the Board, previous to obtaining a nomination.

All persons nominated to Inspectorships in the service of the Commissioners of National Education, must pass a satisfactory examination in the subjects in the above Programme under the direction of the Civil Service Commissioners.

II.

CONDITIONS of APPOINTMENT of NATIONAL SCHOOLMASTERS to
INSPECTORSHIPS.

1. Masters of National schools and Model schools will be entitled to obtain nominations to compete for Inspectorships on the following conditions :

(a.) The candidate shall not be over thirty-nine years of age.

(b.) He must have been at least three years in the first division of

first class.

(c.) During the three years preceding his candidature the reports received from the Inspectors upon his school must have been satisfactory.

(d.) The Head and District Inspectors must jointly certify that the candidate's application to study, when preparing himself to compete for an Inspectorship, had not interfered with an efficient discharge of his duty to his scholars.

(e.) The Head and District Inspectors must also certify that the candidate's health, habits, disposition, and power of work, fit him for the office of Inspector.

2. A master who desires to obtain a nomination must apply to the Board through the Secretaries, who will at once call for the necessary certificates from the Chiefs of Inspection in respect to conditions (a), (b), and (c), and from the Head and District Inspectors in respect to conditions (d) and (e). If all the certificates be satisfactory, an intimation will be made to the master as to the time and place of examination. If any of the certificates be unsatisfactory, the master will be informed that he cannot obtain a nomination.

3. If a Master fail on his first competition to win an appointment, he will be entitled to a second nomination should his first examination indicate merit, provided he fulfil the conditions (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e), in the same manner as if the new nomination were a nomination in the first instance.

A third nomination will not be given to any candidate.

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