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                          The progress of state education, 1939 1941
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 Tho Geography of fcho Island. I suggest that your IT.Vri
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                     tho schools by tho sotting asido in tho timo tablo of ouo short
 nnd tbufc your Highnoss should rivo instructions to tho Insri °9,ro°m 'va]|3 .   n.-l'mito Instruction in Loyalty and Patriotism.
 us tho limps ftro ready, to iiistituto tho fondling of locnl   ns soon  nrovidud hi  A definite poriod is important, since
           pir:0(l each week for tho purpose.
 somei natural history, in nil tho schools for which ho is rosnn8rQ1P,hy- ®nd   n' ,i matters for which there is no specially appointod time  are  apb to bo
 should n so arrauco for occasional school excursions to bo nSf^ IJ«   looted altogether. During this weekly period tho boys should be
 parts of tho Island, m ordor to familiarise tho boys with tho j h ■ ° Various  Mrcpsed by tho headmaster, or by one of tho othor masters, ou some aspect
 of their own State.  Tf loyalty or patriotism—uob crudely, or too directly, since this method
           would probably defeat its own object, but rather with tho aim of trying to
           live tho boys soino real understanding of the meaning of loyalty and
           patriotism, and to show them why such virtues are necessary, and how they
           can bo exercised in Buhraiu.

              Tho period need not bo monotonously devoted to drumming into fcho
           boys’ car6 tho same ideas, week after week. Tho time can sometimes bo
          spent in talks about Character, explanations of Islaud laws and Government
          decrees, discussions about local or topical matters, oto. —but always with
          tho bins towards national duty and responsibility, national sorvico, national
          ambition, and national pride. The boys of Bahrain should bo rnado to
          feel that tboy aro to somo extent being taken into fcho Govornmout’s
          confidence, by being told what tho Government is trying to do in the
          Islaud, why it is trying to do it, and what aro the hoped-for results.
          Through the Kchoolmustors as liaiso?i ollicers, thoy should also bo rnado
          to feel that they aro being invited by tho Government to oo-oporato, as
          for as possible, in its efforts to raise the reputation and the prestige of
          Bahrain ; and once this idea has taken root in their minds they' will quickly
          pass to tho next stage, which is a realisation that thoy themselves have
          definito parts to play in the national lifo, entailing dutios and responsibilities
          to the State, and feelings of personal loyalty towards its llulcr.

              Nor need fcho speakers always bo schoolmasters. Suifcabio persons
          from outside tbe schools should occasionally be invited to give inspirational
          talks, or to address the boys on somo subject connected with Bahrain
          history, geography, natu history, folk-lore, and so on. Bub past history,
          upon which tbe Arab loves to draw, should not be the sole, or evou the
          chief, source of inspiration : on fcho contrary, fcho idea should bo impressed
          upon tho boys thut no nation can live permanently upon its past, and that
          national reputation and prosfcigo are things which aro connected almost
          entirely with tho living faots of tho present.

          i a . repP0U8e tho boys to the kind of troatmonfc which I am surges fc-
          ng is a foregone conclusion, for youth is always gonerous, and always
         •whof0U? ° 6e*'ve : bub y°ufch mu8fc be given a load, and must bo shown
          orrln! f u0a? d? to be,P* 1 fchorefore Buggesfc that your Highness should
          jorto be instituted in the schools the definite instruction in loyalty and
          Patriotism which I havo tried to describe.                      J
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