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Indian Education

1911

The study of heredity and evolution compassion for the poor a breaking away from the bondage of the academic tradtion of the Renaissance reverent sympathy with humble craftsmanship and with the toil of labouring people a profounder isight into the oneness of all human life into its place upon the pattern of Nature and yet into the transcending mystery of its spiritual life—all these things [...] The younger generation realise that the art of the conduct of life is more important than the scientific theory of it and that the value of human character depends upon the spiritual quality of motive and action rather than on the possession of intellectual attainment. [...] Not that we raise to the place of honour the merely physical vigour and brute success of the practical man in place of the nobler figure of the austere student and of the researcher who sacrifices everything to truth. [...] Nothing is more likely to avert a deluge of false economy than a scientific presentment of the need for large and prudent expenditure upon the betterment of the pnysique the education and the life conditions of the masses of the English people. [...] The Government of Mysore stated in their order that the tendency of the system of education then in vogue especially in the Government instittions was to devote exclusive attention to the training of the intellect and to leave the character of the pupils to be formed and moulded in an indirect manner by the personal example of the teachers the literary teaching included in the school curr
education
Pages
59
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
385-386 unknown view
Education in England
386-389 M, E. Sadler view
The Problem of Education
390-393 G, C. Dike view
Moral Instruction in Mysore
394-398 R.B. Ranyad view
Environment in Education
398-400 P. Parthasarathy view
Cost of High School Equipment
400-405 C, R. S. Ranoachar view
Grammatical Terminology
406-411 unknown view
Village Pial and Anglovernacular Schools
411-414 unknown view
Indian Students Abroad
415-417 unknown view
Art for Schools—XIII
417-419 unknown view
Picture Post Cards for Schools—II
420-421 unknown view
Apparatus for Schools and Colleges—I
421-421 unknown view
Public Instruction in Madras 1909-10
422-422 unknown view
The News of the Month
422-427 unknown view
Reviews of Books
427-429 unknown view
Books Received
429-429 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
430-430 unknown view
Government Notifications
430-432 unknown view
Editorial Notice
432-432 unknown view

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