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Educational India September 1936

1936

The prblem of growing unemployment among the educated people and the world-wide general depression have drawn the attention of the public in general and educationists in partcular to the importance of Vocational Education. [...] How could the pupil grasp the fundamentals and the other worth while things ! It seems to me that the whole key to the problem lies in thorough drill in the fundamentals the pupil in the position of a discoverer acting under the skilful guidance of the teacher. [...] By the award of prizes and the encouragment of publications and in various other ways the authorities of the University are rapidly bringing nearer the day when all the teach ing and research in Andhradesa will be conducted through the medium of Telugu and the specific provision in this behalf in your University Act will be fulfilled. [...] The diffeence can be put in another way also ; medieval education whether in Europe or in India was pre-occupied with the condition of the soul and the affairs of a future supramundane world ; whereas modern education whether in the east or the west is concerned with the things we know and with the happiness of individual and of society in this world. [...] The student that elected the Arts course would get less of Science and conversely the student that elected the Science course would get less of Arts witout impairing his efficiency in the particular group of his choice while the student that elected the last two groups would find time to specialise in the particular subjects of his choice and all the students would get more time THE WORTHY US
education
Pages
42
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120035
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii M. Venkatarangaiya view
The Worthy Use of Leisure What the School can do
83-86 G.S. Krishnayya view
Form Versus Specialist Teachers
87-88 M.R. Sakhare view
Vocational Education
88-91 S.R. Karandikar view
The Film and Civic Education
91-93 Sheik Rasool view
The Four Simple Rules
93-96 Ch. Rao view
Strong Plea for Vernacular Medium at the Andhra University Convocation
97-97 Kumaraswami Reddiar view
Revised S. S. L. C. Scheme for Mysore Academic Council refers it to a Committee
98-98 unknown view
The Worthy Use of Leisure
99-99 unknown view
M. Ed. in Bombay University
100-100 unknown view
Educational Reorganization in Burma—II
101-106 unknown view
Personal Notes
106-106 unknown view
Through Different Provinces
107-110 unknown view
Public Opinion
111-112 unknown view
Periodicals
113-113 unknown view
Foreign Currents
114-114 unknown view
Book Reviews
115-116 unknown view
The Editor
117-117 unknown view
Correspondence
118-118 unknown view

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