HC Deb 12 May 1885 vol 298 cc352-3
Mr. HEALY

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether the Commissioners of National Education have yet appointed the examiners who are to conduct the annual examinations of National Teachers to be held next July; if so, whether they have any objection to give the names of these gentlemen, with the subject upon which each is to examine, or else place each examiner's name at the head of the examination paper which he writes?

MR. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

The Examiners appointed to prepare the questions for the coming examinations have completed their work. In reply to the rest of the Question, I beg to refer the hon. and learned Member to the answer given by my Predecessor to a similar Question of his on the 20th of June last year, and to repeat the offer then made—if the hon. Member will move for it—to lay upon the Table a Memorandum showing the mode of procedure in these examinations, and explaining how it is impossible that the author's name should be placed at the head of each paper as he suggests.

MR. HEALY

said, he would move for the Return.