The Indian Education Commission, also known as
Hunter Commission (1882) suggested that there ought
to be two distinctive streams; first for preparing the
students for entrance examination to the university
courses and the second for
occupations.
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Major recommendations by the Hunter Commission of 1882 resulted in the following changes in the education system of British India: Preference was given to literate candidates for government jobs in the lower levels, along with expansion of primary schools in backward districts.
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The second stream was for Practical occupations.
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- The Hunter Commission is an extremely critical point regarding the matter, of modern history. During the time that the British ruled India, they appointed two Hunter Commissions.
- The first was the Hunter Education Commission of 1882, which was set up by Lord Ripon to look at the state of education in the country at the time and recommend changes to make it better.
- The Hunter Commission of 1919, also known as the Disorders Inquiry Committee, was the second.
- Wilhelm Hunter, Lord Hunter, was in charge of the second hunter commission, which was set up by the British to investigate the cruel and inhuman incident that occurred on April 13, 1919, in Jallianwala Bagh and resulted in the deaths of 1600 Indian civilians.
Main Suggestions of the Hunter Commission included:
There were two kinds of courses that were suggested for the secondary level.
- Course A was meant to prepare students for university entrance exams, while Course B was meant to prepare students for "more practical character, intended to fit Youths for commercial or other non-literary pursuits."
- As a result, the commission placed a particular emphasis on the variety of courses.
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