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A Sketch Of Native Education In India Under The Superintendence Of The Church Of Scotland is a significant historical document that chronicles the educational efforts undertaken by the Church of Scotland in colonial India. Written by James Bryce, this work offers valuable insights into the missionary educational programs and their impact on native populations.
The book details the organizational structure, curriculum development, and pedagogical approaches employed by Church of Scotland educators. It examines how Western educational methods were introduced and adapted to suit the Indian context, while also documenting the challenges faced in establishing schools and training native teachers.
This comprehensive study serves as an important historical record of 19th-century missionary work in education, providing researchers and historians with primary source material regarding the intersection of religious instruction, cultural contact, and educational development in colonial India.






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