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general Report on Public Instruction in the lower Provinces of the Bengal Presidency for 1856-57 - Softcover

 
9781130246216: general Report on Public Instruction in the lower Provinces of the Bengal Presidency for 1856-57

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ... the whole, they have made a fair progress in all their studies." The Pundit reported that the progress made by the pupils of this Class in Bengali was "middling." This Class consisted of seventeen pupils, of whom one waa absent at the Examination. The average Serenth Class.. age of the pupils eight years. Babu Dwarkanauth Chakerbutty reported--"Most of these lads are promising, and acquitted themselves entirely to my satisfaction." The Pundit reported the result of the Bengali Examination of the Class as " middling." DACCA COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. FROM The REPORT Op The OFFICIATING PRINCIPAL Of The DACCA COLLEGE. Head-master--Me. F. Tydd. Mr. Brennand reports that " in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry the results of the examination of partmentClaSS'Ml the Second Class were very satisfactory. In Arithmetic the questions were generally answered correctly, and in Geometry and Algebra the progress has been good." In Literature, the Examiner, Mr. Tydd, does not report so favorably. He says:--" The boys of the Second Class, School Department, passed a fair Examination in Oral Beading; but a large number was not up to the mark in English and Vernacular Literature. The boys were examined by a set of written questions, and their power of expressing themselves was so defective, from the want of exercise in Composition and Grammar, that I believe very few will be fitted to be promoted to the next higher Class, which is to compete for Entrance to the University next year." Mr. Harris, the Examiner in History, says:--" The Second Class of the School I examined in Modern History, from the age of Charles the V. to that of Louis the XIV. The boys acquitted themselves remarkably well, and the greater part of them displ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ... the whole, they have made a fair progress in all their studies." The Pundit reported that the progress made by the pupils of this Class in Bengali was "middling." This Class consisted of seventeen pupils, of whom one waa absent at the Examination. The average Serenth Class.. age of the pupils eight years. Babu Dwarkanauth Chakerbutty reported--"Most of these lads are promising, and acquitted themselves entirely to my satisfaction." The Pundit reported the result of the Bengali Examination of the Class as " middling." DACCA COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. FROM The REPORT Op The OFFICIATING PRINCIPAL Of The DACCA COLLEGE. Head-master--Me. F. Tydd. Mr. Brennand reports that " in Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry the results of the examination of partmentClaSS'Ml the Second Class were very satisfactory. In Arithmetic the questions were generally answered correctly, and in Geometry and Algebra the progress has been good." In Literature, the Examiner, Mr. Tydd, does not report so favorably. He says:--" The boys of the Second Class, School Department, passed a fair Examination in Oral Beading; but a large number was not up to the mark in English and Vernacular Literature. The boys were examined by a set of written questions, and their power of expressing themselves was so defective, from the want of exercise in Composition and Grammar, that I believe very few will be fitted to be promoted to the next higher Class, which is to compete for Entrance to the University next year." Mr. Harris, the Examiner in History, says:--" The Second Class of the School I examined in Modern History, from the age of Charles the V. to that of Louis the XIV. The boys acquitted themselves remarkably well, and the greater part of them displ...

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