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Educational India November 1936

1936

The capacity to maintain our postures to judge the position of our limbs without the aid of our eyes and to move and adjust the movements of the body is dependent on the proper functioning"166 EDUCATIONAL INDIA FOR NOVEMBER 1936 of the kinaesthetic sense. [...] In the first few months he seems to find his greatest satisfaction from the exercise of the senses and muscles of his mouth which at birth is the most acutely feeling and efficiently acting organ of the body." Later he finds as the psycho-analysts tell us much satisfaction in the exercise of his excretory organs and still later in the exercise of other parts and limbs of the body. [...] The project method serves the purpose of imparting the knowledge of the technique of the problem and also of giving side information concering the project e. g. Mensuration started with the idea of building a house. [...] These Committees should include members of the staff of the Osmania University and of the Nizam College and also officers of the Education Department to be nominated by the Director of Public Instruction in consultation with the Pro-Vice-Chancellor. [...] (d) When the regulations of the Board and the courses of study for secondary and high schools have been approved by Government in the Education Department and the regulations governing admission to the University and determining the courses of study for the B. A. and B. Sc.
education
Pages
44
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120035
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii M. Venkatarangaiya view
The Place of Student Unions in University Life
163-165 V.K.R.V. Rao view
Their Role in Education
165-169 Anjilvel Matthew view
Geography Room and Equipment
169-171 M.R. Sakhare view
Teaching of Mathematics in Secondary Schools
171-175 S.R. Diddi view
“Literacy Education”
176-177 S.R. Karandikar view
Educational Reform in Hyderabad
178-180 unknown view
Editorials
181-187 unknown view
Personal Notes
187-187 unknown view
Through Different Provinces
188-191 unknown view
Public Opinion
192-193 unknown view
Foreign Currents
194-194 unknown view
Periodicals
195-195 unknown view
Book Reviews
196-197 unknown view
The Editor
198-198 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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