LLE229. Al-Minhaj
By Dr. G. M. D. Sufi
14 cm. x 21.5 cm.---Pages 253.
Educationists look upon the curriculum as one of the fundamental problems
of education. Unless we decide what is to be taught, we cannot determine
the plan of the school, indeed its very location, its equipment, organisation,
the choice of teachers and the methods of teaching. In fact, much of our
efficiency and well-being rests on what we decide to be the ultimate form
of our curriculum. The author took up an aspect of this problem for this
reason-one aspect as it concerns one people, the Muslims.
The author taught in a school, superintended a teachers training institution,
worked as the Registrar of a University and remained connected with a divisional
inspectorate of schools. He is neither a visionary nor a purely idealist
in what he has set forth in this book. He surveys the curricula under Turks,
Afghans, Mughals and the British and, last, expresses his own thoughts
on curriculum in the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent.
ISBN NO. 969-432-212-X.