The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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... teachers . Such criticism comes not unnaturally from a German , in whose own country qualified teachers jostle one another in the competition to teach and where , as Price Collier says , the only way to prevent a flood of candidates for ...
... teachers . Such criticism comes not unnaturally from a German , in whose own country qualified teachers jostle one another in the competition to teach and where , as Price Collier says , the only way to prevent a flood of candidates for ...
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... teachers , who are thereby rendered public servants of the community . This venerable and benevolent institution of the Hindoos is represented to have withstood the shock of revolutions , and to its operation is ascribed the general ...
... teachers , who are thereby rendered public servants of the community . This venerable and benevolent institution of the Hindoos is represented to have withstood the shock of revolutions , and to its operation is ascribed the general ...
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those village teachers are held in great veneration through- out India . " * The Despatch of 1814 explains the object upon which the One Lakh Grant was to be expended . Act LIII of 1813 was clear upon one point at least , viz . , that ...
those village teachers are held in great veneration through- out India . " * The Despatch of 1814 explains the object upon which the One Lakh Grant was to be expended . Act LIII of 1813 was clear upon one point at least , viz . , that ...
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... schools . They , therefore , fulminated curses against any natives who should send their children to Captain Stewart's schools . But he chose his teachers from among the ablest natives in the villages where his 32 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
... schools . They , therefore , fulminated curses against any natives who should send their children to Captain Stewart's schools . But he chose his teachers from among the ablest natives in the villages where his 32 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW.
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... teachers- chief among whom was Henry Louis Vivian Derozio- and natives who had learnt a little of English , set up private English schools , or gave instruction in English in the homes of the more well - to - do . The Missionaries too ...
... teachers- chief among whom was Henry Louis Vivian Derozio- and natives who had learnt a little of English , set up private English schools , or gave instruction in English in the homes of the more well - to - do . The Missionaries too ...
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