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The Educational Review. A Monthly Record for India June 1926

1926

But with due deference to such platitudes I may say the attitude of the Indian Government towards the problem of national education in its most comprehensive form ought to be the attitude of the enlighened governments of the West or of the old East i.e. [...] First the insecurity of tenure on the part of the teacher secondly the ever-growing lack of reverence towards the teacher on the part of the pupil. [...] The moral degeeracy on the part both of the teachers and of the pupils in such cases is something appalling and unless the teacher is again exalted to the position which he once occpied not very long ago of a man of authority of one who is to be looked up to with awe and reverence by pupils the nation is bound to go to the dogs because this saps the very springs of healthy national life. [...] It will be helpful to the teacher and the pupil alike; the teacher will get an idea as to the quantity and quality of the work done by the pupil ; the pupil will be in a position to measure his own progress by a reference to the graph-cards used to check the work. [...] The acquisition of the native intonation of a language is the last brt the hardest part of the work of a student of a fireign language.
education
Pages
56
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120034
Segment Pages Author Actions
The 17th Madras Provincial Educational Conference Srivilliputtur
343-349 S.K. Yagnanarayana Aiyar view
The Common Error in the Teaching of Graphs in Schools
349-351 R.G. Sadani view
The Dalton Plan
351-353 K. Srinivas Kini view
Lessons in Elementary English Phonites Comparatively Treated
353-359 L.V. Ramaswami Aiyar view
The Teaching of Geography in High Schools
360-363 unknown view
Hindu Music—its art and Appreciation
364-366 K. Anantrachari view
The Vedic Age
367-368 R. Shama view
Draft Constitution and Functions of the Managing Committees of Non-Government High Schools the Managing Committee
369-373 unknown view
Budget of the Calcutta University
373-375 Roy view
University Education in U.P
375-378 Roy view
A Plea for Educational Research
379-381 M.V. Ramakrishnan view
A Family’s Diamond Jubilee
382-383 unknown view
Madras University Library Recent Additions
383-384 unknown view
The Educational review
385-ii unknown view

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