If the changes suggested by the Merriam Report of 1928 had been made, how would it have transformed Indian education?

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They would have been able to stick to some of their traditions and they wouldnt of been as miserable

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The first line in the education section states, "The most fundamental need in Indian education is a change in point of view." The report was particularly critical of Indian boarding schools: "The survey staff finds itself obligated to say frankly and unequivocally that the provisions for the care of the Indian children

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