APPENDIX Y FILLING UP OF VACANCIES IN THE STANDING COMMITTEES
Filling one vacancy on the Primary Education Committee and two on the Further Education Committee.
At their last meeting held in January, 1942, the Board reconstituted their Standing Committees with the following memberships:
(A) Primary Education Committee.
Khan Sahib Khan Shah Alam Khan, M.A. LL.B., Director of Public Instruction, N.W.F. Province.
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur.
W. H. F. Armstrong, Esquire, M.A., F.C.S., I.E.S Director of Public Instruction, Punjab.
A. S. Khan, Esquire, M.Sc., I.E.S., Director of Public Instruction, Bihar.
S. N . Moos, Esquire: M.A. (Cantab. I.E.S., Director of Public Instruction, Bombay.
J. C. Powell-Price, Esquire, C.I.E., M.A., I.E.S., Director of Public Instruction, United Provinces.
R. M. Statham, Esquire (now Sir R. M, Statham), C.I.E., M.A., I.E.S., Public Instruction, Madras.
S.C.Tripathi, Esquire,M.A. I.E.S., Director of Public Instruction, Orissa.
(B)Further Education Committee.
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur.
Dr P. N. Banerjea, M.A., D.Sc. (Lond.), Barrister-at-Law, M.L.A.
Dr Sir A. Fazlur Rahman, LL.D., B.A. (Oxon.)
The Hon'ble Diwan Bahadur Sir K. Ramunni Menon. M. A. (Cantab. LL.D (Hony)
Srimati Renuka Ray, B.Sc., (Econ.), London.
Sir Shri Ram.
P. F. S. Warren, Esquire, B.A. (Cantab.), A.M.I.C.E. M.I.E. (Ind.), Director, Messrs Jessop & Co., Calcutta.
2. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur and Sir Shri Ram, having ceased to be members of the Standing Committees and of the Board there exist one vacancy in the Primary Education Committee and two in the Further Education Committee
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INDEX.
A
Adult Education Department . ...........10(13).
Adult Education, Progress 10(13),26-29
Adult Educational Workers, training of 10(13) and 28 (under Bom-
bay.)
Advisory Committees See Educational Broadcasts.
Agencies of all India Character 14 (33) and 65-66.
Agenda (C. A. B. of Education) . 7-9.
Agenda (Matriculation Committee) 39.
All-India Education Service 52 (4).
Appendices, List of . i.
Assistant Inspector and Deputy Inspector, Relation between-in
regard to size 53-54 (10).
Association-Youth Welfare 9 (10).
B
Baroda, venue of next meeting 14 (36).
Basic Education, Developments in- 9-10 (12), 22-26.
Basic Education Committee, Bombay Government 9 (11).
Benares Hindu University 4.
Board, Central Advisory 1,2,3,5,6,14 (36).
Bombay Government, Committee to advise on Basic -Education 9 (11).
Book on School Buildings 9 (7).
Books in the Provincial languages, popular and authoritative 12-13(27)
and 61.
Braille Chart 18.
Braille Code See "Reports of Committees,
Uniform Braille."
Broadcasts See under " Educational
Broadcasts
C
Central Advisory Board of Education See Board.
Central Education Department, growth of 52 (4).
Central Government, Assistance to provinces from 51 (33).
Chairman, Sir Jogendra Singh (speech) 5-7.
code, Uniform Braille 9 (9),817-18.
Committee-
Basic Education (Bombay Govt.) Committee, 9(11)
Further Education Committee, filling of vacancy in, 14 (35) and 67-68
Primary and Secondary Education Reorganisation Committee, 57.
U. P., recommendation,
Primary Education Committee, filling of vacancy in, 14(35) and 67 (68)
Scholarships Committee, 10 (15).
social Service and Public Administration Committee, recom-
mendation regarding training in Social Service . 60 (3).
Technical and Industrial Education Committee, appointment, 11 (20).
Text-books Committee appointment, 12-13(27).
Vernacular Education Committee, recommendations, 58 (2).
Women's Education Committee, Constitution of 14 (35).
See also " Educational Broadcasts "
" Reports of Committees"
Competitive Examinations 13 (29), 62.
Conditions of Service (of Teachers) 49-51 (26-33).
Conference-
Indian Public Schools, Scheme, 13 (28), 61.
Third Indian Adult Education 10 (13).
Control of Adult Education 10(13) and 27 (under Bengal).
Control of Primary Education-
Abbott and Wood, Messrs., Recommendation, 59 (3).
Memo. by U. P. Government,. 57-58 (1).
Position in provinces, 59 (4).
Primary and Secondary Education Reorganisation Committee,
U. P., recommendations, 57.
Vernacular Education Committee recommendations 58 (2).
See also " Primary Education
Controller of Broadcasting Proposition from 13-14 (32), 64-65.
D
Department of Sociology see Sociology.
Deterioration (in quality of officers on the administrative side of
the Education Service) 51 (3).
Director of Rural Reconstruction, Bengal 10 (13), 26-27.
Discipline in schools, Colleges and Universities 3-4,11(22) and 55-6.
Memo. by Govt. of Bihar, 55-56 (1).
Note by D. P. I., Assam 56(2).
E.
Education Department,Control of Adult Education by 10 (13) and 27
under Bengal).
69
Educational Adviser to Government of India-
Authorised to consult Controller of Broadcasting 13 (32)
Educational Broadcasts, Advisory Committees for 13-14 (32). 64-65
Education Officer-
Meaning of expression. 52 (5).
Personal qualities, 53 (7).
Teaching experience 53 (6).
Education Officers-
Committee report, 10-11 (19), 51.54
Junior Grade, Scaled of pay, 53 (9).
Main grades, 53-54 (8-11).
Minimum qualifications for, 52 (5-7).
Senior Grade, Scales of pay 54 (11).
Education of sub-normal European children 60(2).
Education Service (compared to other branches of Government
Service) 52 (3) and 53 (8).
English-
In lower middle school memorandum by Government of N. W.
F. P., 56-57 (1)
In the lower secondary classes, recommendation by Messrs.
Abbott and Wood, 57 (3).
Introduction in lower middle schools 11-12(23)and 56-57.
Examinations Committees Report 10 (17) and 41-44.
Examinations Technique 43 (14).
External Examinations 41-43 (5-10).
Extra-curricular activities 11 (21).
F
Federal Educational Service 6
Financial Assistance (for teachers under training) 49 (25).
Formation of Advisory Committees for Educational Broadcasts,
memorandum 64-65.
Further Education Committee, filling of vacancy in 14(35) and 67-68.
G
Government of India, Board's suggestion, 14 (35).
H
Hallet, H. E. Sir Maurice, Welcome speech by. 2-5.
Hartal or Satyagrah 4.
High Schools, training of teachers for 46 (10).
High Schools and Intermediate examinations , Text-books pres-
cribed for See "School Hours"
Dr. Sir".
Holidays See " School Hours."
Honours congratualations for the for the 5.
Indian Philosophical Congress-
Letter from 62.
Resolution regarding inclusion of Philosophical subjects in syl-
labuses of competitive examinations 62.
Indian Public Schools Conference, Scheme 13 (23), 61.
Indian Students Abroad,Welfare of 13 (31).
Inspectors, Assistant and Deputy 53-54 (9-11).
Interchange of officers 52 (4).
Internal examinations 43 (11-13).
Inter-Provincial Board for Anglo-Indian And European, Education
of subnormal European children 60(2).
Inter-University Board--
Report of Joint Committee regarding Matriculation examination,
10 (16), 37-41
Report of Subba Rao's Sub-committee regarding Matriculation,
Examination 40.
J
Jogendra Singh, The Hon'ble Sir (Chairman) Speech of 5-7.
Joint Committee report Matriculation Examination 10 (16), 37-41.
L
Letter form -
Indian Philosophical Congress 62
National Institute for the Blind, London 14 (34) and 66-67.
Youth Welfare Association 9 (10).
Local Committees for educational broadcasts 13-14 (32) and 64-65.
M
Matriculation and School Leaving Certificate examination,
relation between 10 (16), 37-41.
Members-
Who attended 1
Who were unable to be present, 1-2 and 5.
New 5
70
Memoranda submitted to the Board See "contents at i"
Mentally and physically handicapped children, special schools for 12
(25), 59-60.
Middle Schools (Lower) See "English".
Middle Schools, training of teachers 46 (9).
Minimum age for entering upon a course, of training 46 (6).
N
National Income Scales, Scholarships
Committee, framing of, 10 (15).
National Institute for the Blind,
London, letter from 14 (34), and 66-67.
New Members, Welcome to 5.
Next meeting, Central Advisory Board of Education 14 (36).
Note-
To the Matriculation Sub-committee by
Dr. Sir C. Ramalinga. Reddy. 40-41
By the Director of Public Instruction, Assam,
on Discipline in Schools etc.," 56.
Nursery and infant schools 46 (1-8).
O
Observations of -
Indian Public Schools Conference, 61.
Members of the Reference Board on
Scientific Terminology. 9 (8), 15-16.
Teachers Committee, preliminary 45 (2-3).
Officers on contract 54 (13).
P
Pension or Provident fund (for teachers) 51 (30).
Philosophical subjects, 13 (29), 62.
Post-war industrial development 11 (20).
Post-war reconstruction 3, 4.
Politics, Participation of students in 4, 11 (22). 53-36.
Practising Schools, model 47 (17).
Preliminary observations-Teachers' Committee See Observations"
Primary Education Committee, vacancy in See Vacancy
Primary Education (Control of)----
Memorandum by the U. P. Government, 57-58 (1).
Recommendation of the Vernacular
Education Committee, 58 (2).
Recommendation of Messrs. Abbott
and Wood, 59 (3).
Recommendation of the Primary and Secondary
Edn. Reorganisation Committee, U. P.. 57.
Primary Education developments in, 9-10 (12). 19-22.
Primary Schools, training of teachers 46 (7).
Proceedings-
Of the eighth meeting, 1-14.
Last meeting 9
Progress in-
Adult Education. 26-29.
Social Service 30-37.
Public Schools. 13 (28), 61.
R
Recommendations of Examinations Committee 44 (17).
Recreation Club Scheme 11 (21), 55.
Recruitment of teachers 48-49 (21-25).
Reddy. Dr. Sir C, Ramalinga-
Letter from regarding the scope of the
Matriculation Examination, 39-40.
Note to the Matriculation Sub-committee 40-41.
Reference Board on Scientific Terminology See "observations".
Refresher course for teachers, need 48 (20).
Report" (of Committees)-
Education Officers (Recruitment) 10-11 (19), and 31-34.
Examinations Committee 10 (17) and 41-44.
Matriculation Examination sub-committee (I. U. B. and C.
A. B.) 10 (16) and 37-41.
Teachers (Training, Recruitment and conditions of Service)
Committee 10 (18) and 44 -51.
Uniform Braille Code Committee 9 (9) and 17-18.
Subba Rao's Committee (Matriculation
Examination) 40.
S
Sargent, Mr. John 2, 5, 6.
Scales of pay-
Education Officers (Junior Grade). 53 (9).
Education Officers (Senior Grade). 54 (11).
Head teachers 50 (28).
Ordinary Assistant Teachers, 49-50 (27).
Specialist teachers 50-51 (29).
Schemes for producing text-books See " Text books".
Scholarships-
Committee report-not submitted 10 (15).
In Public Schools 13 (28) and 61.
School Buildings, Book on 9 (7)
School Hours--
Fixing of-and holidays 13 (30) and 62-64.
Investigation by experts as to planning of- 13 (30).
School Leaving Certificate Examination 10 (16) and 37-41.
Scientific Terminology, Reference Board on See " Observations".
Secondary Education Committee 14 (35).
Security of tenure (for teachers) 6, 51 (32).
Social Service, Progress in 10 (14, 30-37.
Social Service and Public Administration Committee,
recommendation regarding training in Social Service 60 (3).
Sociology-
Memo by Bombay University regarding inclusion of--in
degree courses. 60 (1)
Present position regarding its teaching
in Universities 60 (2)
Question of inclusion in degree courses
in Universities 12 (26) and 60.
Special Schools-
Question of providing--for mentally and physically
handicapped children, See " Mentally and physi-
cally handicapped child-
ren."
Memo. by U. P. Government 59-60 (1).
State control of Primary Education 12 (24) and 57-59.
Steps (required to make examinations more conducive to
the all round mental development of the scholar) 43,(14-16).
Stipends (for intending teachers) 48-49 (23).
Students-
Participation in politics 4, 11 (22),55-56.
Indian - abroad, welfare of 13 (31).
Study leave (to administrative officers) 54 (12).
Subba Rao, Mr. N. S. Report of Sub-Committee regarding
Matriculation Examination 40.
Syllabus of Examination (Matriculation and School
Leaving Certificate rocommended by the Committee 38.
T
Teachers-
Committee Report, 10 (18) and 44-51.
Minimum length, training of 46-47 (12-14).
Special subjects, training of, 47-48 (18).
Technical and commercial subjects, training of, 48 (19).
Tenure, security of, 6, 51 (32).
Training of, 45-48 (4-20).
Technical and industrial education, question of
promotion 11 (20) and 54-55.
Technical Education Committee, appointment of 11 (20).
Technical Education, and Education Department,
recommendation 11 (20), and 54-55.
Text-Books-
In provincial language or languages,
schemes for producing 12 (27) and 61.
Memo. by University of Bombay, 61.
Resolution by Dr. Sir Zia-ud-Din Ahmad 12-13 (27).
Third Indian Adult Education Conference 10 (13).
Training (of Teachers) 6, 45-48(4-20).
U
Uniform Braille Code 9(9), 17-18.
University and Collegiate education-
Technical and industrial education in
relation to 11 (20) and 54-55.
Universities, Introduction of Sociology in
Degree Courses in 12 (26) and 60.
Untrained teachers, intending teachers spending
a limited period as-- 49 (24).
V
Vacancy, filling of-
During interim period, 14 (35).
In further Education Committee, 14 (35) and 67-68.
In Primary Education Committee, 14 (33) and 67-68.
Vernacular Education Committee,
recommendations See " Control of Primary
Education
W
Welfare of Indian Students abroad 13 (31).
Women's Education Committee, constitution 14(35)
Women educationists (on the C. A. B. of Education)
increased presentation, 14(35)
Women teachers recruitment 48 (8).48(21)
Y
Youths' Welfare Association, letter from . 9(10)
Z
Zia-ud-Din Ahmad, Dr. Sir, Resolution
about text-books 12.135 (17)