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Indian Education

1910

ALL educationists and friends of Education in the Indian Empire 4e are anxiously awaiting the decision of the' mate of the Bombay University (in the matter of the letter from 6vernment of a year ago and the Report of the Committee which sat to consider it). [...] One of the merits of the old system of elementary schools conducted by the clergin villages and in the poorer districts of towns.was that they were intimately connected with the lives of the poor and were managed and taught by men and women who lived on the spot and were intimate with the family life of the children attending them. [...] Of the three things which are needed for the right rearing of children—the will the knowledge and the opportunity— few (the workers in the Settlement report) lack the first but many lack the second and many more the third. [...] The second term's course describes the judicial system ; party government; the work of the State and of local bodies in relation to education and the relief of the poor ; the government of the British Colonies and Dependencies; the organisation of the Army and Navy; the land laws and land tenure; the work of the Trades Unions and of Friendly.and Co-operative Societies; the meaning of the term Soci [...] A second view is taken by the Joint Campaign Committee of the Church of England which asks candidates to pledge themselves to a recognition (I) of the right of the parent to secure religious instruction for.his child in accordance with his own 'faith in the school to which he is obliged to send him ; and (4) to the equal treatment of all foims of religious teaching in the schools."EDUCATION IN
education
Pages
54
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
289-292 unknown view
Education in England
292-297 M. E. Sadler view
Lantern Slide Notes
298-301 W. H. Sharp view
A Study in a Council School
302-304 H. Farrell view
Ancient Hindu Mathematical Methods—II
305-307 G. R. Kaye view
Moral Education: The Task of the Teacher—II
308-310 J. S. Mackenzie view
Diseases of the Eye: Their Cause and Cure
311-316 J. M. Macphail view
Correspondence
316-316 unknown view
The News of the Month
316-328 unknown view
Reviews of Books
329-330 unknown view
Books Received
331-331 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
331-334 unknown view
Government Notifications
334-336 unknown view
Editorial Notice
336-336 unknown view

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