LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 12 : 6 June 2012
ISSN 1930-2940

Managing Editor: M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
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A Study of Physical Facilities in the Lower Primary Schools of Kokrajhar District of Assam

Nandeswari Boro, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., NET. Ph.D. Scholar


Abstract

Physical facilities are a key area of concern for imparting primary education. Quality education depends as much as on curriculum content as on the process of teaching learning and also on the provision of Physical facilities for the students in the school. Poor physical facilities have a definite bearing on the quality of education provided in school. This paper gives information regarding physical facilities in the lower primary schools of Kokrajhar district in terms of nature and type of school building, number of rooms, furniture’s provided to students etc.

Introduction

Assam, gateway to the North Eastern states occupying a strategic position, is popularly known as the ‘Land of the Blue Hills and Red Rivers.’ It is situated close to India’s international borders with as many as four countries, namely, China, Burma, Bhutan and Bangladesh. It is surrounded on all other sides by predominantly hilly or mountainous tract.


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Nandeswari Boro, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., NET. Ph.D. Scholar
Department of Educational Sciences
Assam University
Silchar
Assam
India
boroNB82@yahoo.com

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