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give an idea about rabindranaths view about childrens education ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tagore argued for education that would help develop sensitivity in a student by directly experiencing nature. By fostering a close affinity with nature, students would be able to realize that there is no barrier between their lives and the life of nature. ... Tagore's idea of education was emancipatory.

Answered by vynavi84
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Tagore urged students to explore intellectual self-reliance and freedom. He believed that true freedom in the acquisition of knowledge and experience could not be gained by “possessing other people's ideas but by forming one's own standards of judgment and producing one's own thoughts.”

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Tagore did not believed in the conventional form of education that that is found every where on globe. ... His ideas about education revolved around the idea that children should learn and grow in their natural environment and not within the four walls alone.

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