cover image: Educational India  January 1938

Premium

20.500.12592/q61qt8

Educational India January 1938

1938

And therefore it is that the family under the fostering care of the thoughtful parents is the most appropriate place for eliciting and directing right conduct in the young and is the most important agency in bringing home to the child the significance of custom and authority and of right and wrong. [...] It should be remembered that the child is a candidate for personality and character and that it is the moral duty of every parent to offer all the facilities for the fullest development of all the powers of the child in the proper way. [...] To find the total weight of the car we have to add together the weight of the car and the weight of the bag multi. [...] This plan will suggest the boys the need of simple equations and when they actually come to the solution of the problem they will come to know the need of the solution of the equation. [...] right and the left hand sides of the equation are the pans of the balance and the sign =--is the beam.
education
Pages
49
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120035
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv M. Venkatarangaiya view
The Role of the Parent in the Educatonal Effort
233-235 M.S. Sarma view
The Influence of Education upon Originality
235-237 M.A. Mazumdar view
Educaton and Citizenship in India
238-240 B. Ramulu view
Cenema and Juvenile Delinquency
240-241 Iftekhar Rasool view
The Teaching of Algebra
242-246 S.R. Diddi view
The Wardha Education Scheme
247-254 unknown view
Educational India
254-258 unknown view
Personal Notes
258-258 unknown view
The Wardha Scheme
259-261 unknown view
Educational Research
261-261 unknown view
Through different Provinces
262-265 unknown view
Public Opinion
266-266 unknown view
The New Education Fellowship
267-268 unknown view
Book Reviews
269-270 unknown view
Correspondence
271-271 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

Related Topics

All