The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 37
... teachers any parts of the lesson they do not fully comprehend , and examine such of the boys as they think proper in their different acquirements . The destinations of the pandits and sircars are frequently changed , and each of them ...
... teachers any parts of the lesson they do not fully comprehend , and examine such of the boys as they think proper in their different acquirements . The destinations of the pandits and sircars are frequently changed , and each of them ...
Page 40
... teachers and expounders of literature , law , and religion , Maulvis and Pandits - willingly resort . " In the absence of their natural patrons , the rich and powerful of their own creeds , the Committee have felt it incumbent on them ...
... teachers and expounders of literature , law , and religion , Maulvis and Pandits - willingly resort . " In the absence of their natural patrons , the rich and powerful of their own creeds , the Committee have felt it incumbent on them ...
Page 51
... teachers and pandits on that subject , examining schools both common and learned , and , as in the former case , making my memoranda at the time for future guidance in preparing the report . After having completed the range of one ...
... teachers and pandits on that subject , examining schools both common and learned , and , as in the former case , making my memoranda at the time for future guidance in preparing the report . After having completed the range of one ...
Page 52
... teaching had been improved upon by the adaptation in them of European methods and means . The " indigenous schools ... teacher ; ( 4 ) the sources of his receipts ; ( 5 ) the extent of his instruction ; ( 6 ) the number of scholars ...
... teaching had been improved upon by the adaptation in them of European methods and means . The " indigenous schools ... teacher ; ( 4 ) the sources of his receipts ; ( 5 ) the extent of his instruction ; ( 6 ) the number of scholars ...
Page 54
... teacher , and will probably find an equally firm seat in the memory of the scholar , yet instruction conveyed solely by such means must have very limited scope . The principal writing composition which they learn in this way is the ...
... teacher , and will probably find an equally firm seat in the memory of the scholar , yet instruction conveyed solely by such means must have very limited scope . The principal writing composition which they learn in this way is the ...
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