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Traditional pathasalas ( Education system in india prior to brithish rule)​

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Answered by thanvinethra
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Traditional education, also known as back-to-basics, conventional education or customary education, refers to long-established customs that society has traditionally used in schools. ... Teachers are the instruments by which this knowledge is communicated and these standards of behaviour are enforced.

Before the British, India had its own educational systems like the Gurukulas and the Madrassas. The East India Company, during their first 60 years of rule didn't care much for the education of those they ruled in India. (Even in England, universal education came about at a much later stage.)

The pathshalas followed a flexible system of education. There were no fixed fee, no printed book, no separate building, no benches or chairs, no system of separate classes, no rollcall registers, no regular examinations and no regular time-table. ... Fee depended on the income of parents.

The paathshalas had no system of separate classes, no regular time table, no attendance registers or black boards. Fees to be paid by the students depended on the income of parents. Teaching was mostly oral. The educational system in the pre-colonial period suited the local needs of the people.

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Answered by nousheenbegum622
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this is traditional pathasalay and the other side of the day I will send the same as the favourite indoor plants is your boy to you may god you and your name is the date for the first day of you I have to be played with the favourite in our life and answers hai is the same to the same to you happy new year to you and you will be happy.

explanation : that is called traditional pathasalay

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