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Education and Indian Legacy / S.K Awasthi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Global publications. 2014.Edition: 1st ed. 2014Description: 271 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-83181-09-4
DDC classification:
  • 23 370.954 AWA
Contents:
1.Legacy of education 2.Ancient Indian society 3.Relationship of psychology and education 4.Basic aims of education 5.Gandhian philosophy of education 6.Legacy of religion in education 7.Existence of single teacher schools 8.Education under dyarchy 9.Primary education in India 10.Sociological tendencies in Education 11.Sex education and society 12.National policy and new ideology of education
Summary: Traditional system of education gave to the child only bookish knowledge which was purely academic and wordy.Hence, it failed to prepare the child for real life.Realists changed that system of teaching to gaining knowledge through senses according to the child's nature and capacity by way of observation and experience.Emphasizing that objects are real, the realists insisted to impart knowledge of objects and external phenomena through senses.In their opinion,objects should be first shown and allowed to be handled if need be arise and then only they be interpreted and explained to the child.
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1.Legacy of education
2.Ancient Indian society
3.Relationship of psychology and education
4.Basic aims of education
5.Gandhian philosophy of education
6.Legacy of religion in education
7.Existence of single teacher schools
8.Education under dyarchy
9.Primary education in India
10.Sociological tendencies in Education
11.Sex education and society
12.National policy and new ideology of education

Traditional system of education gave to the child only bookish knowledge which was purely academic and wordy.Hence, it failed to prepare the child for real life.Realists changed that system of teaching to gaining knowledge through senses according to the child's nature and capacity by way of observation and experience.Emphasizing that objects are real, the realists insisted to impart knowledge of objects and external phenomena through senses.In their opinion,objects should be first shown and allowed to be handled if need be arise and then only they be interpreted and explained to the child.

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