The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 30
... improvement of school - books and schoolmasters , instead of establishing a few new schools ( N.B. , Between 1821 and 1823 ) of its own , and thereby encouraging the belief that it was for the State , and not for the community , to look ...
... improvement of school - books and schoolmasters , instead of establishing a few new schools ( N.B. , Between 1821 and 1823 ) of its own , and thereby encouraging the belief that it was for the State , and not for the community , to look ...
Page 31
... improved upon the indigenous system of oral instruction by introducing printed books both entertaining and instructive . On Mr. May's death the Government availed itself of two other missionaries , Messrs . Pearson and Harley , who ...
... improved upon the indigenous system of oral instruction by introducing printed books both entertaining and instructive . On Mr. May's death the Government availed itself of two other missionaries , Messrs . Pearson and Harley , who ...
Page 33
... improved the condition of the vernacular schools in and around Calcutta . He employed instructing pandits to visit the gurus and teach them . He also gave gifts of books to the gurus . Later on , he established a sort of central ...
... improved the condition of the vernacular schools in and around Calcutta . He employed instructing pandits to visit the gurus and teach them . He also gave gifts of books to the gurus . Later on , he established a sort of central ...
Page 36
... improvements introduced by the School Society into the schools in immediate connexion with it are various . Printed ... improved . Formerly the pupils were arranged in different divisions according as they were learning to write on the ...
... improvements introduced by the School Society into the schools in immediate connexion with it are various . Printed ... improved . Formerly the pupils were arranged in different divisions according as they were learning to write on the ...
Page 37
... improved educa- tion to a portion of the Natives of India far exceeding that which any elementary instruction that could be immediately bestowed , would have had any chance of reaching VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL 37.
... improved educa- tion to a portion of the Natives of India far exceeding that which any elementary instruction that could be immediately bestowed , would have had any chance of reaching VERNACULAR EDUCATION IN BENGAL 37.
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