This book of the educational philosophies of renowned Indians explores the stance of the Gather of the Nation on education. It explores various facts of the ideology of Gandhi, including his beliefs on the basic concept of education, the Hindustani medium of schools, vocational education, on, women’s education, spirituality and morally in education, spirituality and morality in education, etc.
In, addition, it embarks on a brief discussion of his own educational experiences and how they moulded his ideology, as well as his tryst with Tolystoy Farm. Further it also analyses and critiques this philosophy and contrasts it with the ideologies of Gandhi’s contemporaries. |