Gandhiji educational philosophy and child centered education contribution
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After reading this article you will learn about the contribution of Mahatma Gandhi towards education:-
Mahatma Gandhi’s Educational Philosophy:
The educational philosophy of Gandhiji was based upon the following:
(i) His Educational Experiments at Tolstoy Farm, at Sabarmati and Sewagram Ashrams:
He undertook the responsibility of educating his own sons and other children as he occupied the place of a father.
He helped the children in all round development.
Training of heart and building of character received his first attention. They were helped to build their physique through manual work.
Learning by doing and co-operation were the means of gaining experiences for the children of age range from 6 to 16. In April, 1935, he founded the Sevagram Ashram, 11 miles away from Wardha where he conceived the idea of his new system of education. It was here he expounded the Wardha Scheme; a practical shape was given to it in 1937.
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Mahatma Gandhi’s Educational Philosophy:
The educational philosophy of Gandhiji was based upon the following:
(i) His Educational Experiments at Tolstoy Farm, at Sabarmati and Sewagram Ashrams:
He undertook the responsibility of educating his own sons and other children as he occupied the place of a father.
He helped the children in all round development.
Training of heart and building of character received his first attention. They were helped to build their physique through manual work.
Learning by doing and co-operation were the means of gaining experiences for the children of age range from 6 to 16. In April, 1935, he founded the Sevagram Ashram, 11 miles away from Wardha where he conceived the idea of his new system of education. It was here he expounded the Wardha Scheme; a practical shape was given to it in 1937.
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plz marks it as brainlist....
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