cover image: Education  November 1928

Premium

20.500.12592/7xdq3r

Education November 1928

1928

It emphasizes out of all proportions the intellectual side and starves the moral and the physical—the latter being possibly more important than the former in the modern world of competition and hard struggle for existence."( 456 ) What the Education Department in the U. P. is doing to remove this pernicious defect of the educational system is mighty little indeed. [...] The function of the Bureau would be to collect collate and disseminate the resu is of research as these became avaiable to educationists Directors of E iucation teachers the public and the Press One of the pressing needs was the presentation of the results of education research which were at present available in a form suitab e for practical application in the schoolroom. [...] This was due to the fact that the child was unable to keep up the rate of writing required as in dictation and as before partly to the need of dividing his attention when only the first letter or two of the word were correct the rest being frquently a more or less unintelligible Jumble of lettets. [...] The teacher487 ) whose activities essentially centre round the would-be citizens has to keep himself abreast with every movement which is likely to affect the life of the child 'Father of the man.' The youth of a country naturally look to their teacher for guidance and are expected to lay their advice to their heart more than: to pay heed to the words of the man in the street. [...] The gulf of difference between the teacher and the taught should be bridged over by the sympthetic and friendly treatment of the former towards the latter.
education
Published in
Unset
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Neglect of Physical Education in Schools
455-458 Shiva Singh view
The Conditions of Educational Research
458-464 unknown view
Some Problems of Aided English Schools
464-467 R.P. Srivastva view
Tolstoy and Education: A Centenary
467-473 H.J. Fells view
Charm Squares and Mathematics
473-477 Rajendra Verma view
Errors in Spelling
478-480 unknown view
Parents Who Teach Their Children to be Liars
480-485 Garry Myers view
The Spirit of Democracy
485-489 B.G. Mehrotra view
Naughty Children
489-491 Marcella Whitaker view
The Moralyzing Influence of Geography
491-493 Dhanpat Singh view
The British Association
493-496 Anthony Cylne view
Education: The Next Steps
496-506 Cyrill Norwood view
The Editor’s Letter Box
506-506 unknown view
Reviews
507-507 unknown view
Editorial Notes
508-512 unknown view
U. P. S. E. A.
512-516 unknown view

Related Topics

All