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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... teach that in which they themselves had never been instructed ; and universal debasement of mind , the constant concomitant of subjugation to despotic rule , left no chance that an innate sense of equity should in those confined circles ...
... teach that in which they themselves had never been instructed ; and universal debasement of mind , the constant concomitant of subjugation to despotic rule , left no chance that an innate sense of equity should in those confined circles ...
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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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... teachers and translators who may be instrumental in enlightening their countrymen and im- proving the general system of education . When the funds of this institution may admit of it , the maintenance and tuition of such pupils in ...
... teachers and translators who may be instrumental in enlightening their countrymen and im- proving the general system of education . When the funds of this institution may admit of it , the maintenance and tuition of such pupils in ...
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... teaching with the assistance of monitors , and of arranging the boys in classes formed with reference to similarity of ability or proficiency has been adopted ; and as in some instances it has enabled the teachers to increase the number ...
... teaching with the assistance of monitors , and of arranging the boys in classes formed with reference to similarity of ability or proficiency has been adopted ; and as in some instances it has enabled the teachers to increase the number ...
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