__ toured bihar and bengal in the 1830s to prepare a report on education in vernacular schools. options
-Willam woods
,William Adam
,Robert Clive
,Thomas bell
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William adam
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(b). William Adams toured Bihar and Bengal in the 1930s to prepare a report on education in vernacular schools.
- William Adams was a Scottish missionary who was in charge of taking a tour in Bihar and Bengal by the company. He was asked to report on the progress of education in local schools.
- Adams found that schools were called 'Pathshala' locally. It was a very flexible system as there were no fixed fees, no benches, and chairs, no separate classes, no yearly exams.
- The teaching was verbal and oral.
- At many places there were no schools but a bunch of students was taught under banyan trees, temples, or in the teacher's home.
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