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The question that Anglo-Indian educationists need to ask,
is what do they want for their schools? In other words,
the theory-practice model will only succeed if the
effective principles and plans laid down are recognised.
The change is dependent solely on what teachers do and are
prepared to do in the classroom for Anglo-Indian pupils.

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