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2. You must be familiar with Gandhiji's concept of education:
'By Education I mean an all round drawing out of the best in the child and
man, body, mind and spirit.'
How far is it true with the learning experiences in the Tolstoy Farm? Write
your answer in a short paragraph.
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Answered by Rameshjangid
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"By education, I mean an all-around drawing out of the finest in the child and man, body, mind, and spirit," remarked Gandhiji. This is particularly true of the Tolstoy Farm's educational opportunities. The cultivation of the heart and the development of character were given top attention on the Farm. There, moral education was prevalent.

The students received literary instruction from Kallenbach and Sjt. Pragji Desai. Body conditioning was also crucial. There were no servants allowed on the Farm, and everyone had to perform their own labour. Gardening was something Kallenbach enjoyed and had some experience with. Those who weren't in the kitchen were required to assist in the garden. Children worked cheerfully chopping trees and digging trenches.

Children cheerfully helped with tasks like lugging goods, felling trees, and digging holes. Some people sought to skip work since they weren't happy. Additionally, they received instruction in carpentry and shoemaking. Since there were no staff on the farm and the inmates did all of the work—from cooking to scavenging—it was possible to take care of the inmates' bodies, minds, and spirits.

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