English, asked by akashkidhor123, 4 days ago

It was not possible for qualified Indian teachers were scarce, and even when available,
none would be ready to go to a place twenty-one miles distant from Johannesburg on a
small salary. Also we were certainly not overflowing with money. And I did not think it
necessary to import teachers from outside the Farm. I did not believe in the existing
system of education, and I had a mind to find out by experience and experiment the true
system. Only this much I knew – that, under ideal conditions, true education could be
imparted only by the parents, and that then there should be the minimum of outside help,
that Tolstoy Farm was a family, in which I occupied the place of the father, and that I
should so far as possible shoulder the responsibility for the training of the young.
1. Why was it not possible to appoint Indian teachers in the Tolstoy Farm?

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Answered by 7k5w4ch7b2
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Answer:

Since no Indian teachers are ready to go more than twenty-one miles away from Johannesburg and the Tolstoy Farm wasn't overflowing with money they cannot afford to get one from far away it was impossible

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