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Page 102
... Standard I of the Primary Department children were to read in the vernacular , after which they were to have one vernacular and one English reading book . Geography might be taken from Standard III upwards but was , rather surprinsingly ...
... Standard I of the Primary Department children were to read in the vernacular , after which they were to have one vernacular and one English reading book . Geography might be taken from Standard III upwards but was , rather surprinsingly ...
Page 116
... Standard III . Schools of this class should be provided in large numbers and be accessible to all . 4. Central schools should be established at chosen centres at distances of about twenty miles apart . These should be well staffed and ...
... Standard III . Schools of this class should be provided in large numbers and be accessible to all . 4. Central schools should be established at chosen centres at distances of about twenty miles apart . These should be well staffed and ...
Page 143
... standard of a British university . . . .'12 The public and the press critised the limited curriculum of the proposed college but it was to no avail and the government proceeded with its plans . It was the depression period and funds ...
... standard of a British university . . . .'12 The public and the press critised the limited curriculum of the proposed college but it was to no avail and the government proceeded with its plans . It was the depression period and funds ...
Contents
Preface | xiii |
Promotion of cultural heritage | 48 |
The Beginnings of Modern Education 18821929 | 92 |
Copyright | |
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