Teacher and certification were two major institutions used subtly by the colonial rule to legitimise their superiority, governance and authority over the colonial masses. Moreover, they were also used very explicitly to marginalise the indigenous education system. Active attempts were made on the part of colonial administrators to train the teachers. These teachers were to act as the agents to translate British culture, knowledge and education as superior and scientific as contrast to the indigenous forms of learning. The colonial education system barged through the young minds through the new instructor i.e., the newly trained teacher. The article consists of two parts. The first part looks into the role of the newly trained teacher and th...
The British ruledIndia for more than 150 years. They came as separate entity with different religion...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...
Teacher and certification were two major institutions used subtly by the colonial rule to legitimise...
Teacher and certification were two major institutions used subtly by the colonial rule to legitimise...
Teacher training in Bengal in modern period was shaped by the British in India with modern perspecti...
This paper seeks to understand the nature of colonialism and the nuances of education provided by it...
This paper studies the provision of schooling in British India from 1850 to 1917, when education pol...
British colonial education in India, promoted under the policy frame of ‘filteration’, barely reache...
This paper focusses on the heads and munshis (native language teachers) of the Hindustani Department...
The history of education in India has been looked into with a view which has been narrow in its expa...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to explore the steps of British government in educating the I...
British rule had profound effects upon gender roles, childhood, family and religious identity in col...
The history of education in India has long been a contentious but also particularly productive resea...
This paper explores the provision of schooling in colonial India when British ad-ministrators dictat...
The British ruledIndia for more than 150 years. They came as separate entity with different religion...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...
Teacher and certification were two major institutions used subtly by the colonial rule to legitimise...
Teacher and certification were two major institutions used subtly by the colonial rule to legitimise...
Teacher training in Bengal in modern period was shaped by the British in India with modern perspecti...
This paper seeks to understand the nature of colonialism and the nuances of education provided by it...
This paper studies the provision of schooling in British India from 1850 to 1917, when education pol...
British colonial education in India, promoted under the policy frame of ‘filteration’, barely reache...
This paper focusses on the heads and munshis (native language teachers) of the Hindustani Department...
The history of education in India has been looked into with a view which has been narrow in its expa...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to explore the steps of British government in educating the I...
British rule had profound effects upon gender roles, childhood, family and religious identity in col...
The history of education in India has long been a contentious but also particularly productive resea...
This paper explores the provision of schooling in colonial India when British ad-ministrators dictat...
The British ruledIndia for more than 150 years. They came as separate entity with different religion...
Latika Chaudhary explores how colonial policies interacted with local conditions to influence the tr...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...