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Indian Education

1914

Furthermore the Board of Agricuture have asked the University as the advisory body for agricultural affairs in Yorkshire to help the State in giving advice to the residents in the county as to the means of making the best use of gardens and alloments in view of possible scarcity of food. [...] The shock between the armies of Germany and of the Allies will show on on immense scale the merits and the weaknesses of German training and the defects and noble virtues of our own. [...] By general consent since the beginning of the war we have accepted welcomed the prompt and decisive assertion of the power of the State in questions of internal communication in finance in the organisation of the relief of distress and even in industrial undetakings. [...] This statement becomes signficant when the object of these schools is known to be the enlargement of life's interests emphasis upon the dignity of life's work the increase of ability in the performance of this work the elevation of the peasant class and moral uplift. [...] VEN in these days in the light of the advancement of learning and in particular of the educational progress being made in the teaching profession an outsider views with sorrow and contempt the work that is known as the noblest of all professions ! He seldom looks into the matter to unde-stand a little more of the nature of the work and the prospects—poor and unbefitting—attached to it.
education
Pages
63
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.120008
Segment Pages Author Actions
Editorial Notes
97-99 unknown view
Education in England
99-104 unknown view
Boarding Houses and Their Equipment
104-108 unknown view
Persian in Indian Schools
108-111 M.I Farooqui view
School Excursions
111-112 B.J Vasvani view
Sports Records
112-113 unknown view
A Change of Emphasis in History Teaching
113-115 E.L King view
School Hygiene
115-116 unknown view
The Migration of Teachers
116-118 A.E Finnimore view
Primary Education in the United Provinces
118-123 unknown view
The News of the Month
123-126 unknown view
Correspondence
126-127 unknown view
Reviews of Books
127-130 unknown view
Our Contemporaries
130-133 unknown view
Government Notifications
133-144 unknown view
Editorial Notice
144-144 unknown view

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