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Report on the Hygiene Examination by
Dr. Pearse.
Elementary Papers.
"The results were on the whole fair and some papers
were quite good. The questions set were such as could easily he
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answered if the text book only had been carefully read, and no
great tax was imposed on the students' ability to understand
what style of answers would suit the questions.
*In teaching Elementary Hygiene to students who have
had no preliminary instruction in the elements of natural
science, all that can be done is to impress on them certain
rules and make then learn them, taking most of the reasons from
them as faith.
"In Victoria School the results were poor, the know-
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"The Girls papers (except Kowloon School) were on the
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