Wednesday, April 22, 2015

An ideal college



<br /> "AN IDEAL COLLEGE"<br />


It is in the interest of students and teachers to have ideal or perfect colleges in different parts of the country.Most colleges,which are quite imperfect and defective in several respects,will then try to become perfect like the ideal colleges.

First of all,an ideal college is ideally or most suitably located.It is quite far from the crowded city or town life,but not so distant as to make it difficult or expensive for students to reach it.

Secondly,an ideal college has several blocks fulfilling the requirements of different subjects.The arts block has several departments housed in separate sub-blocks.For example,English,Urdu,Persian,Arabic,etc.have their departments with the staff of the individual subjects with their heads sitting in separate rooms.The classrooms for the subjects are in these sub-blocks.

The science block,in addition to having classrooms and offices,has modern laboratories.The latest scientific apparatus and equipment available.The students,with the help of their teachers,go on experimenting on new methods and procedures.In physics,chemistry,botany,zoology,and other science subjects the students and teachers go on learning the results of studies and research in the advanced countries.The libraries of these departments have the best books published all over the world in English.Some translations of these books into Urdu are also available.

Computer teaching and training has special importance.The college maintains computer center of international standards.The students learn the latest computer programs.They are also taught computer technology and the maintenance of computer hardware and software.They are prepared for the manufacture of these in factories.

The ideal college of the above description has the best facilities of sports.The playgrounds are vast and well maintained.Players get special and prolonged training in sports,especially in cricket,hockey,football and swimming.

The ideal college promotes public speaking of the highest order.It trains students,through debates and public discussions of national problems and issues,to become later national leaders and parliamentarians.


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