The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 21
... civilization . " Dr. Wegener quotes this with full approbation and he attributes the unexpected degradation of the schools into mere machinery for " the superficial passing of examinations " to the great influx of A GERMAN ON INDIA 21.
... civilization . " Dr. Wegener quotes this with full approbation and he attributes the unexpected degradation of the schools into mere machinery for " the superficial passing of examinations " to the great influx of A GERMAN ON INDIA 21.
Page 22
... examinations severe . But there is a curious similarity between the Professor's next criticism and a further passage in Price Collier's book . We are told - and not without truth - that these super- ficial passings of examinations lead ...
... examinations severe . But there is a curious similarity between the Professor's next criticism and a further passage in Price Collier's book . We are told - and not without truth - that these super- ficial passings of examinations lead ...
Page 23
... examination — a kind of inferior German Gymnasium . The German sees chiefly the inefficiency ; the Anglo - Saxon would probably deplore the failure to influence the character . This is perhaps the extreme view . I am not concerned with ...
... examination — a kind of inferior German Gymnasium . The German sees chiefly the inefficiency ; the Anglo - Saxon would probably deplore the failure to influence the character . This is perhaps the extreme view . I am not concerned with ...
Page 37
... examinations , both public and private , yearly , half - yearly , or quarterly , as necessity or convenience dictated , have been held in the presence of respectable European and Native gentlemen , when gratuities were given to ...
... examinations , both public and private , yearly , half - yearly , or quarterly , as necessity or convenience dictated , have been held in the presence of respectable European and Native gentlemen , when gratuities were given to ...
Page 38
... Society fell , and from that year it discontinued the examinations which it had hitherto held in the elementary schools under its superin- tendence . an advance upon the true indigenous schools - the characteristic 38 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
... Society fell , and from that year it discontinued the examinations which it had hitherto held in the elementary schools under its superin- tendence . an advance upon the true indigenous schools - the characteristic 38 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
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