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Indian Education

1907

Several of its clauses show how quickly public opinion is moving in educational matters and how general is the readiness to sanction enlargements of the powers of the local educational authorities and of the Board of Education provided that the object in view is the increase of educational efficiency and not merely the gratification of sectarian animosity. [...] The officers of that department should he free to make when necessary strictures upon any educational arrangements (whether those arrangements are due to the ignorance of the public or to the administrative action of the local authorities or of the Board of Education itself) which contravene the rules of school hygiene. [...] schoolmasters of the Renascence wished the mind of the pupil to be cleared of everything else that it might have room for the languages of Greece and Rome." That a study of the classics furnished a key to all knowledge worth acquiring was the idea in vogue. [...] By the above brief survey of the development of educational aim and ideal we are convinced of the fact that the modern conception of NaturStudy is no new idea invented in the nineteenth century but the development of a happy heritage of the past—each generation adding something to the common stoic of knowledge and handing it down to the succeeding one with better things for the future. [...] Wyld says ; In the utterance of the speech sound memory pictures are framed (a) of the sound itself; (6) of the muscular sensation arising from the movement of the vocal organs into the required position and of a certain characteristic tension required to maintain the position during the utterance of the sound.
education
Pages
92
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
145-147 unknown view
Education in England
147-151 M. E. Sadler view
Nature-Study
151-154 Prabhu Dutt view
The Teaching of Etymology
155-158 unknown view
The Importance of the Study of Phonetics
158-159 Joseph Ghose view
A Note on Certain Peculiarities in the Speech-Sounds of the Abu People
159-159 Joseph Ghose view
Indian History at the Matriculation Examination 1906
160-161 H. M. Bhatt view
The Dictation of Notes
161-163 N. K. Bhave view
A Note on History Teaching in Standard VII
163-164 J.N.F. view
A Gujarati Course for High Schools
164-166 H. G. Anjaria view
Eye-Sight Tests
167-167 unknown view
Appeal to the Senses!
168-169 C. Gopalachar view
School Museums: A Proposal
169-170 unknown view
The Occasional Reports Series—III
170-172 unknown view
Public Instruction in Mysore 1905-06
172-173 unknown view
The News of the Month
173-182 unknown view
Correspondence
182-182 Parsi view
Books Received
183-183 unknown view
The Teacher’s Reference Library
183-184 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
184-190 unknown view
Government Notifications
190-192 unknown view
Editorial Notice
192-192 unknown view
Backmatter
i-xviii unknown view

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