Topical studies and questions in history of education, with brief outlines of general history; . dthe most lasting intiuence on the civilization of theworld ? 4. Was physical training a feature of education inany Oriental nation ? Give reason for this. 5. Which form of education may be called ancestral?state f theocratic / priestly f caste f 6. Among what peoples of the East were womeneducated to some degree ? Xote the extent of theireducation in each instance. 7. Which nation of these may be said to havedevoted most attention to the cultivation of memory :of reason ? 8. Describe Chinese compe


Topical studies and questions in history of education, with brief outlines of general history; . dthe most lasting intiuence on the civilization of theworld ? 4. Was physical training a feature of education inany Oriental nation ? Give reason for this. 5. Which form of education may be called ancestral?state f theocratic / priestly f caste f 6. Among what peoples of the East were womeneducated to some degree ? Xote the extent of theireducation in each instance. 7. Which nation of these may be said to havedevoted most attention to the cultivation of memory :of reason ? 8. Describe Chinese competitive examinations. 9. Give an account of Brahmanism and Buddhismand show their inflaence on the people of India. 10. Mention four points of excellence in Jewisheducation as outlined in the Talmud. 11. Which of the Oriental peoples was strongest inmoral training V 12. Who was Zoroaster(Zor-o-as-ter) ? 13. What nation origi-nated geometry ? 14. Describe the educa-tion of the lowest casteEgyptians. 15. Contrast the castesystem of India with thatof Egypt. 16. Decribe fully the Zoroaster. lOOOy. 16 OKIEXTAL EDUCATIOX school training of a Chinese boy. How were Chineseschools supported ? How were girls taught ? 17. Education in the East was limited to privilegedclasses, administered by the hieratic class; was in themain ethical, religious and prudential; and was admin-istered so as to perpetuate class disinctions.—Com-payrc. Prove by illustrations from the educational his-tory of each of the Oriental nations that the abovefacts were mainly true. 18. In what nation did the state itself greatly en-courage education ? 19. What people first made education compulsoryand universal ? 20. Show how, in the East, the general purpose ofeducation was guidance rather than discipline or cul-ture. AVhat is the result of such instruction ? ,21. Account for the present conservatism of theChinese. 22. What people cultivated a contemplative spirit ?How did their education foster this ? 23. Which Asi


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