The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 31
... pupils including Hindus and Muhammadans . It had been his practice to attach a pandit of capacity to a small group of schools , and in his schools he improved upon the indigenous system of oral instruction by introducing printed books ...
... pupils including Hindus and Muhammadans . It had been his practice to attach a pandit of capacity to a small group of schools , and in his schools he improved upon the indigenous system of oral instruction by introducing printed books ...
Page 32
... pupil's book were also made by the monitor . Every boy in turn had then to read aloud what he had written - sentence ... pupils made concurrent progress in penmanship and spell- ing ; and that they acquired a facility in reading and writ ...
... pupil's book were also made by the monitor . Every boy in turn had then to read aloud what he had written - sentence ... pupils made concurrent progress in penmanship and spell- ing ; and that they acquired a facility in reading and writ ...
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... pupils of distinguished talents and merit from elementary and other schools , and to provide for their instruction in seminaries of a higher degree with the view of forming a body of qualified teachers and translators who may be ...
... pupils of distinguished talents and merit from elementary and other schools , and to provide for their instruction in seminaries of a higher degree with the view of forming a body of qualified teachers and translators who may be ...
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... pupils and employers , were always ill paid and often superannuated - men , in short , who betake themselves to that occupation only when they have ceased from age to be fit for any other . There were , moreover , few who were qualified ...
... pupils and employers , were always ill paid and often superannuated - men , in short , who betake themselves to that occupation only when they have ceased from age to be fit for any other . There were , moreover , few who were qualified ...
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... pupils . " The Circle System . " In the year 1822 the Christian Knowledge Society ini- tiated the system , familiar in later years as the " Circle System . " It had three Circles - one at Tollygunge , another at Cossipore , and a third ...
... pupils . " The Circle System . " In the year 1822 the Christian Knowledge Society ini- tiated the system , familiar in later years as the " Circle System . " It had three Circles - one at Tollygunge , another at Cossipore , and a third ...
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