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Indian Education

1909

For example at the Trade Union Congress held this month at Ipswich the first clause of the resolution outlining the policy of the Trade Unions in educational matters ran as follows :— In view of the sacrifice of child life resulting from the capitalist system the Congress urges the organised workers to continue their efforts to secure Parliamentary and Municipal recognition of the Trade Union [...] To the above should be added if possible slides illustrating the general appeari.nce of the Straits of Messina; the Greek theatre at Syrcuse; the scanty remains cf the market place ( Roman foram ); the quarries in tAhieh the S)racusans deposited the Athenian prisoners ; the Temple of t oncord at Girgenti one of the finest Greek temples extant. [...] Every care should be taken to prevent infection and the liability of the disease to invade institutions is one of the many reasons why the periodical medical in pection of school children is desirable The treatment of the various sequels; of trachoma will be referred to in connection with the cornea and eyelids. [...] The Tables of Troy Weights and A pothecaries' Measures the Square and Cube Roots the Equation of Payments Alligation Discount and Present Worth Compound Interest Compound Proportion Greatest Common Divisors Complex Fractions and such other topics as form part of the technical education of the goldsmith the druggist the physician the banker the money-lender the book-keeper the engine [...] As a matter of course improvements in the curricula for both primary and secondary stages are necessary and should be introduced and carried out in accordance with the needs of the Presidency for the primary and of the whole country for the secondary stage and in harmony with the common spirit of its various institutions A more radical and better change requires the co-ordination of Mathematic
education
Pages
36
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
145-147 unknown view
Education in England
147-152 M. E. Sadler view
Lantern Slide Notes
153-154 W. H. Sharp view
Physical Education without Apparatus—X
154-154 P. Wren view
Diseases of the Eye: Their Cause and Cure
155-159 J. M. Macphail view
School Mathematics
160-165 D. H. Vachha view
Subordinate Inspecting Staff in the Bombay Presidency
165-167 Arduct view
Correspondence
167-167 unknown view
Moral Education: The Task of the Teacher
168-172 J. S. Mackenzie view
The News of the Month
173-176 unknown view

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