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Indian Education

1911

Of the two Associations that of the Assistant Mistresses seems to have the keener interest in the science and art of teaching ; that of the Assistant Masters the greater pronene.is to political activities But the Assistant Mistresses with one dissentient voice passed a strong resolution in favour of woman suffrage. [...] The critical point comes when we raise the question Vaich is the more inportant for the future of mankind—a height of culture to which few can attain but which enhances the will-power of selected indi\iduals or the gradual raising of the standard of education among the masses of the people? [...] At a dimmer of the Bristol University Colston Society Sir Alfred Hopkinson the VicClla:tcellor of Manchester University said that the key-notes of a University should be adaptability to the conditions of modern life the mainte:iance of traditions independence from outside control doing the daily work in the sanest way possible and giving the benefits of higher educaticn to all classes of t [...] The heat of the sun of the air of our bodies of cooked food and of the fire form the point of departure ; any Kerosene lamp a stand a small vessel to boil or water and a thermometer are all the apparatus needed. [...] Though the departments covered by the exhibits of the School of Art Bombay are slightly different they fall into five divisions : Drawing: The school does not exhibit a full course of drawing taught in it like its sister institution of the Punjab but it sends a drawing of the front elevation of the proposed extension of the Council Hall Birmingham.
education
Pages
60
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
337-339 unknown view
Education in England
339-343 M. E. Sadler view
Things that are not Taught in Schools
343-346 John Wallace view
Chemistry in Standard VI
347-350 H. A. D. view
The Educational Court of the United Provinces Exhibition 1910-ii—II
350-354 Umbalavi view
Germany and India
354-356 unknown view
The Indian Institute of Science
356-357 unknown view
Notes of Lessons on South America Suitable For a VI. Standard
358-360 unknown view
Art for Schools—XII
361-362 unknown view
Public Instruction in Bombay 1909-10
362-363 unknown view
The Future of Urdu
364-365 unknown view
Recreation Drills
366-367 unknown view
Picture Post Cards for Schools—I
367-368 unknown view
The Palayampatti Exhibition
368-369 unknown view
Model Schools in Madras
369-370 unknown view
The News of the Month
371-378 unknown view
Reviews of Books
379-380 unknown view
Books Received
380-380 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
381-382 unknown view
Government Notifications
382-384 unknown view
Editorial Notice
384-384 unknown view

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