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Education September 1933

1933

The inspector's notice of the date of his arrival was a signal for great alacrity on the part of the Deputy-Inspector of schools and school staff in the district. [...] The cleanliness of the school the dress of the boys the tone of the school were specially noticed. [...] In essence.then the plea for LEARNING that I strongly do want to enter consists in radical alteration of the viewpoint of handling the three R's matter manner and method in the primary school so that the desired effect may be secured the criminal waste of child material avoided and the reading writing and arithmetic for ethe child may be in the spirit of the poem "a newly-learned art." Let [...] In the Madras scheme which had run for over five years there was found the recommendation of the Actuary in light of the working of the scheme there for the 5 years. [...] In the benefit of the Fund lies the benefit of the members.
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The Times I Know. Schools-Teaching-Serviges-Inspections
283-289 B.M. Pakrasy view
For the Gloomy Schoolmaster
290-290 unknown view
Tests and Measurements in Education
290-291 R.D. Wellons view
Learning Vs Teaching
292-297 B. Mukharji view
THE U.P.S.E.A. Cooperative Benefit Fund
298-303 H.S. Jauhari view
Sun Treatment for Eyes
303-305 R.S. Agrawal view
Schools and the Economic Problem
305-307 Salig Chaudari view
Parents Co-Operation
307-309 unknown view
The Editor’s Letter Box
309-311 unknown view
All India Federation of Teachers’ Associations
311-312 unknown view
A Plea for the 'ineligibles'
312-313 unknown view
Reviews
313-315 unknown view
Editorial Notes
315-321 unknown view
Twelfth U.P. Secondary Education Conference. 1933
321-322 unknown view
General Information
322-323 unknown view
Reception Committee for the Fyzabad Conference
324-325 unknown view
U.P. Secondary Education Association
326-328 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iii unknown view

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