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afford to pay the salaries of
graduate teachers. The arrangement
proposed for training these teachers
followed almost the same lines of the
two-year training colleges in England.
The difficulty would be, at first, at
any rate, assuming that English would be
the medium of instruction during the
first course, that many of the students
would begin their courses with an inadequate
knowledge of the language
3
Some caution
might be suggested to those responsible
for drawing up the curriculum of the
course, before the Government adopted
uncritically the recommendations of
the Memorandum which constituted
Appendix I and/seemed seriously to
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As regards the Vernacular teachers
for rural schools (the third category),
it was recommended that the example of
Africa should be fallowed to a considerable
extent. Mr. Sayer, in his Minority report,
doubted