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Education March 1929

1929

The result of this chaos in spiritual and moral training is a manifest loosening of the canons of moral life the defiance of discipline by the young and ambitious the mockery of age and all the lessons of age worst of all the sacrifice of family as a moral institution ""( 103 ) If we turn to our own country things do not seem to be more hop eful. [...] - Such is the kind of education that is imparted to the children of Japan at school and the result is that Japan is making headway iiin)ug the nations of the world. [...] Too many demands are being made on the purse of the Indian parent in spite of the fact that he is on the average the poorest member of the entire federation of civilized nations. [...] The object of a newpaper is to awaken the public to the news of the country and the affairs of the world. [...] Will the same newspaper be useful to the children if one desires them to take an interest in reading a newspaper and learn the affairs of the world ? The needs of the adult and the child differ to a great extent.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
Education and Morality
101-104 Ramesh Banerji view
The Winnetka Technique
104-107 C.M.F view
Need of Reform in the Present System of Education
107-116 Vitasta Prasad view
The Healthy Teacher
116-118 Helen Scott view
A Children’s Illustrated Weekly a Class Room Experiment
119-122 S. Jagannadhan view
What is a Good Teacher?
122-127 J.P. Hoffman view
Necessity of Educational Advancement in India
127-132 Salig Chaudhry view
The Temptations of Intelligence
132-134 Horace Wyate view
A Business Proposition for Teachers
134-137 Lakshmi Bhatta view
The Teaching of Mathematics
137-140 G.C. Barnard view
Editor’s Letter Box
140-140 unknown view
Reviews
141-143 unknown view
Editorial Notes
143-148 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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