Give an account of the main feature of the report of William Adam
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A picture story for civilising and educating nation
3. Key Concepts
Introduction
How The British Saw Education
What Happened To The Local Schools?
The Agenda For A National Education
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Civilising the "Native", Educating the Nation
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What Happened To The Local Schools?
Afterwards, it also took steps to improve the condition of local school.
The Report of William Adam
In 1830s William Adam, a Scottish missionary, was given the charge by the company to tour the district of Bengal and Bihar. He was asked to report on the progress of education in local schools.
Adam found that the system of education in the local schools, known as pathshala, was flexible. There were no fixed fees, no benches or chair, no system of separate classes, no annual examination. In some places classes were held under a banyan tree, in other places in the corner of a village’s shop or temple, or at the teacher’s home. Teaching was oral and teacher decide what to teach.