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Teaching A Quarterly Technical Journal for Teachers September 1929

1929

a boy first in a class of 35 would score 35 the second 34 the last 1. To encourage team work in the life of the ship.—A maximum of 25 points per top judged on the order and cleanliness of their part of the ship and boat. [...] Notes.—The object of the work in the first term is to acquaint the pupils with the apparatus in common use in the laboratory to give him a practical acquaintance with common words in the scientist's vocabulary to show from the definition of the gramme given at the end of the term the extreme care taken by the scientist in defining his units. [...] In this case if not impossible the pupils 918 THE TEACHING OF HISTORY IN SCHOOLS will have to be made to walk round the environs of this ancient city note the lie of the land nature's disposition of hills round it walk across the two rivers of the island of Srirangam and beyond to Samayvaram and to enact in imagination the various incidents of the war. [...] The wireless can also give us in a concise form the opinion of the expert if the man of the moment or expert in the subject of the moment speaks to the people. [...] Would not the AnglIndian gain in breadth of vision and sympathy by knowing something of the myths of India and the Indian by hearing of the lives of the saints of Christendom ? In the field of village uplift' in India Mr.
education
Pages
53
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120033
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv H.R. Hamley view
I.M.M.T.S. ‘ Dufferin ’
1-5 H.I. Jones view
The Value of Individual Occupation
6-8 Corrie Gordon view
Science in English Schools
9-14 J.G. Frewin view
The Teaching of History in Schools
15-18 P.T. Ayyengar view
Educational Broadcasting
19-24 A.B.H.J. Rustomjee view
Physical Training
25-28 D.P. Khattry view
Geographical Equipment for High Schools
29-32 N. Subrahmanyam view
Improving the Written Examination
33-37 F.S. Wilder view
Correspondence
38-38 unknown view
Book Lists
39-39 unknown view
Reviews
40-47 unknown view
Books Received
47-i unknown view

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