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Tagore believed that schools kill the natural desire of
the child to be creative. Give reason for the same.

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Answered by viru12481
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Tagore felt that childhood ought to be a time of self-learning, outside the rigid and restricting discipline of the schooling system set up by the British. Teachers had to be  imaginative, understand the child, and help the child develop it's curiosity. According  to Tagore, the existing schools killed the natural desire of the child to be creative, it's sense of wonder. Tagore was of the view that creative learning could be encouraged only within a natural environment

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