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Education October 1928

1928

the tidiness of the pictures the class room and the blacboard the keeping of the registers correcting transcrition exercise looking to orderliness in the play ground' and in marching from one Class to another looking aLer plots in the garden or holidays helping teacher in the work of the booshop—all these pieces of work can be shared bf the boys one boy being oppointed to look afte [...] A few Head Masters of aided schools alive to the impotance of the subject have felt and realised the need of change and have entrusted the work of teaching in the higher classes at least to the trained graduates interested in the subject. [...] There are potentialities hidden in the language which are still awaiting the new renaisance to reawaken them and the delay in the ushering in of the new era of Hindi Literature is due to the lethargy and ignorance of the authorities responsible for the education of our children. [...] They had their festivals their seasons of festivals celebrating the coming on of the darks lQuds and the breaking out of the spring flowers and to take part in the rejoicings of the life in that place among the trees and birds. [...] The International Bureau of Education was inaugurated in April 1926 by the Rousseau Institute and with the support of a committee coprising the Secretary for Public Education of the Canton of Geneva the Director of the International Labour Office a representative of the League of Nations the President of the University of Geneva and many other prominent people conected with important
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Segment Pages Author Actions
Winning the Pupil’s Love
407-414 S. Jagannadhan view
Seekers After Knowledge
414-419 unknown view
The Meaning and True Aim of Education
419-420 Mathura Bisarya view
The Teaching of Hindi in the High Schools of U. P.
420-425 Virendra Vidyarathi view
Dr. Rabindranath Tagore
425-429 Sydney Bevan view
The International Bureau of Education
429-433 Constance Morley view
Unconquered Foes
433-435 unknown view
Ediior’s Letter Box
435-441 unknown view
“U. P. Mackenzie School Shield”
441-443 unknown view
U. P. Mackenzie School Shield Competition 1928
443-444 unknown view
Reviews
444-447 unknown view
Editorial Notes
448-451 unknown view
U. P. S. E. A.
452-454 unknown view

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