The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 34
... instruction in English in the homes of the more well - to - do . The Missionaries too taught English in their schools , and their schools flourished in spite of caste and religious prejudices . Indian enterprise established Vernacular ...
... instruction in English in the homes of the more well - to - do . The Missionaries too taught English in their schools , and their schools flourished in spite of caste and religious prejudices . Indian enterprise established Vernacular ...
Page 35
... instruction in seminaries of a higher degree with the view of forming a body of qualified teachers and translators who may be instrumental in enlightening their countrymen and im- proving the general system of education . When the funds ...
... instruction in seminaries of a higher degree with the view of forming a body of qualified teachers and translators who may be instrumental in enlightening their countrymen and im- proving the general system of education . When the funds ...
Page 36
... instruct their children , and fewer who were able to employ a tutor . " Its Services . Mr. Adam in his Report on ... instruction has been improved . Formerly the pupils were arranged in different divisions according as they were ...
... instruct their children , and fewer who were able to employ a tutor . " Its Services . Mr. Adam in his Report on ... instruction has been improved . Formerly the pupils were arranged in different divisions according as they were ...
Page 38
... instruction in them marked * In 1833 the income of the 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 ...
... instruction in them marked * In 1833 the income of the 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 ...
Page 39
... Instruction appointed . It will be remembered that the terms in which the Charter of the East India Company had been renewed in 1813 rendered it impossible for vernacular elementary education to receive direct encouragement . Still , in ...
... Instruction appointed . It will be remembered that the terms in which the Charter of the East India Company had been renewed in 1813 rendered it impossible for vernacular elementary education to receive direct encouragement . Still , in ...
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