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Indian Education

1909

One realises that this is a very curious phenomenon if one realises that the teaching of the young means the awakening fostering guiding training developing and perfecting the latent powers of the callow minds bodies and souls (which can only be done by sympathetic and instructed specialists) ; means the moulding of the nation of to-morrow ; and means the " shaping of the ends " of the genera [...] In this matter after the school has proved to the satisfaction of the University that it is able to give to its pupils an adequate preparation for collegiate work the judgment of the school as to the competence of the individual pupil is accepted as final and the pupil is not subjected to any entrance test by the college authorities. [...] The Triceps is the large muscle at the back of the upper arm running from the shoulder to the outside of the elbow. [...] Exercise 3. Keeping the upper arm close to the body raise the right hand to the level of the elbow so that the Forearm is horizontal ; then imagine that the hand holds the end oran elastic rope hanging from the ceiling and lower the hand till the arm is straight again. [...] After dividing the exercise-time into two parts and devoting the first part to the Triceps muscles and the second part to the Biceps muscles the student would do well to harden the Biceps and Triceps muscles of one arm alternately and then of the other arm alternately a few times.
education
Pages
57
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
337-340 unknown view
Education in England
340-342 M. E. Sadler view
The State and Education
343-347 Adjutor view
Physical Education without Apparatus—II
347-348 P. Wren view
Are Matriculation Requirements Excessive?
348-351 C. G. Shah view
A Few Criticisms on the Quinquennial Report Bombay
352-355 Scrutator view
An Examination of the New Method of Teaching Foreign Languages
356-358 C. H. V. Jogarao view
Three Histories of India
359-360 unknown view
Notes of Object Lessons
360-363 unknown view
Attention
363-365 E. M. Anderson view
How to Teach Grammar
366-367 Prabhu Shastri view
Public Instruction in Cochin 1906-07
368-369 unknown view
Correspondence
369-370 unknown view
The News of the Month
370-377 unknown view
Reviews of Books
377-379 unknown view
Books Received
380-380 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
381-383 unknown view
Government Notifications
383-384 unknown view

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