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Teaching a Quarterly Technical Journal for Teachers September 1930

1930

-and I should prove a very useful adjunct to the teacher -IL ' General 1 I English.' I The great care and labour bestower:Ii upon the preparation of 1 the book will be evident at every -step to the experienced teacher I who uses it in the class-roorm and it is hoped will materially help I him in his work of y -Ang the general level of the knowledge of 1 I English in our s4ols. [...] Considering the wealth of information given in the book and the get-up of the work— an exclusively Indian production in every sense of which the publishers may well be 1 proud—it is the best and cheapest work of its kind available.' The Morning Post (London)—' The learning and scholarship of the author is 1 to he highly praised and he writes excellent English dealing with every phase of his ins [...] The spirit of man is being called upon to emigrate to leave the spiritual home of its ancestors the beliefs the customs the life-ways of its ancient past and to cross over into a New World of the mind. [...] The one issue to be determined is the amount of control we can exercise over the degree of movement and the extent to which we can carry our spiritual wealth of the past into the new land of the future. [...] Mankind has to be protected against the possible losses of an enforced spiritual migration and has to be secured in the New World to which it is passing of continued and even enhanced command of the treasures of the Old World from which it has come.4 THE EMIGRATION OF THE SPIRIT The alternative is the mass-production of a race of shallow and self-satisfied upstarts which is not pleasant to cont
education
Pages
72
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120033
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-10 H.R. Hamley view
The Emigration of the Spirit
1-4 F.G. Clarke view
Mr. West’s 'Bilingualism'
5-6 Scholemaster view
The New Method Readers: an Explanation
7-9 Michael West view
A Plan for the Ideal Primary School in Bengal
9-11 J.M. Sen view
Notes on the Ideal Building for the Primary School in the Central Provinces
11-19 R.R. Abhyankar view
The Listening Ear'
19-20 N. Moule view
Spelling
20-22 Purna Banerjee view
Primary Schools in Bengal
22-27 J.M. Sen view
The Teaching of Chemistry
27-30 F.F.C. Edmonds view
Holidays in Schools
30-34 H.S. Jauhari view
Standardised Pronunciation
34-36 unknown view
The Practice of Teaching in Lower Primary Schools
36-44 H. Dipple view
Mechanical Aptitude in Education
45-46 Michael West view
Backmatter
47-48 unknown view

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