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Indian Education

1915

The want of enterprising publishers in India the want of booksellers and the want of any understanding between those that do exist are among the chief causes that in practice prevents the growth of any literature in the country except political diatribes. [...] East and West will I believe find in the great axioms of mathematics and in their counterpart the impressive dogmas of spiritual belief the fundamentals of that intellectual training which is a part but only a part of the personal and social education of the human race. [...] In the Presidency of Bombay a room on such principles may be seen in the old Drawing Hall of the Training College at Dhulia where however their choice ' seems to have been a matter of accident and the result is somewhat marred by the thick lattice on the opening which takes the place of windows. [...] The next step in the genesis of modern harmony was the addition of a moving bass to add body to the parts and fill up the harmony. [...] The managing body unacquainted with the teaching capacity of masters ignorant of the standards of pupils of the subjects of school instruction their scope and importance cannot surely be trusted to lay down any authoritative dicta for the conduct and organisation of the school ; and if such mandatory instrutions are as a rule imposed on schools it can only be justified by the great powe
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Pages
65
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
145-146 unknown view
Education in England
146-150 M.E. Sadler view
Miscellaneous Notes on School Work
150-157 J.N.F. view
Musical Temperament
157-162 E. Clements view
The Schoolmaster’s Lot
162-167 E.D view
School Excursions. VI
167-169 J.N.F. view
A Night Class
169-171 S.E. Dave view
School Prayers
171-172 Narayan Sinha view
Modi v. Balbodh
172-173 B.S. Kolatkar view
Pictures for Schools. XVI
174-175 J.N.F. view
The Education of the Poor
175-177 unknown view
Depressed Classes And Backward Tribes
177-182 unknown view
Matriculation Humours
182-183 B. view
English Books for General Reading. I
183-184 unknown view
Canning College
184-186 unknown view
Reviews of Books
186-187 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
187-189 unknown view
Government Notifications
189-192 unknown view
Editorial Notice
192-192 unknown view

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