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Indian Education

1908

The movement towards educational peace owes much to the patience the foresight and the temperate language of the Archbishop of Canter bury to the moderating influence of many Nonconformist leaders to the action of the Bishop of St Asaph in introducing his Bill into the House of Lords and to the quietly expressed convictions of influential section: of lay opinion in the Church of England and in [...] The rapid increase in secondary schools for girls the development of co-education the increasing numbers of women students at the Universities illustrate the first; the growing conviction that more should be done in continuation schools in secondary schools and in Universities to give women scientific training in the principles underlying the organisation and management of the home and of insti [...] A detailed syllabus of the special courses for the highel education of women in Home Science and Economics has now been issues by the authorities of the Women's Department of King's College in the University of London The purpose of the_courses is to give instruction in the principles underlying the proper management of the home and ofEDUCATIO1N P ArGLA ND. [...] The Professors at the new College in Dublin will be appointed in the first instance by a Statutory Commission of seven members four elected by the Senate and three nominated by the Crown These seven members will have in the first instance the duty of appointing and fixing the salaries of the Professors in the new College at Dublin. [...] is Bill 1-1/e—General talk on the build of body feathers &c.; feet and beaks of birds; the nests of birds; special talk on the parrot the sparrow the cock the crow the peacock the cuckoo the dove time pigeon and other common birds (. Anima fip----General talk on the coverings of animals.
education
Pages
60
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
481-482 unknown view
Education in England
482-489 unknown view
Notes from A Teacher’s Note-Book
489-492 unknown view
Hindi Readers in the Central Provinces—V
492-495 Nagar view
The New Geometry
496-497 J. R. Tullu view
The Vanita Ashrama
497-500 unknown view
History and Geography Select Books
500-500 unknown view
An English Method with the Fourth Standard
501-502 unknown view
Pictures for Schools—II
502-502 unknown view
A Pronouncing Index of Geographical Proper Names
503-509 unknown view
Free Primary Education in Bombay
510-511 unknown view
Scientific Education in Bombay
511-513 unknown view
The Indian Institute of Science
513-515 unknown view
Mahomedan Education
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The News of the Month
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The Teachers’ Reference Library
522-523 unknown view
Reviews of Books
524-525 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
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Government Notifications
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Editorial Notice
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