What do u mean by Tagor s abode of peace
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Nobel prize winner & India’s one of great literature
guru Ravindra Nath Tagore didn’t like the education system of British people &
it was also too far from his village . Nearest
school was around 100 Km away from his house. So he decided to build his own
school there only. Hence he create a Abode of Peace (Saanti Niketan ) Where
Teacher & student learns the new thing about everything under sky in imaginative
& practical manner .He always believed in the natural curiosity
of children & where teacher can help to make it possible in real life.
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As a child, Tagore also hated going to school. He found it suffocating and oppressive. The experience of his schooldays in Calcutta shaped together his ideas of education. On growing years he wanted to set up a school where a child was happy, where he/she could be free, creative and was able to explore their own thoughts and desires. He was of the view that creative learning could be encouraged only within a natural environment. So he set up his school 100km away from Calcutta I. A rural setting. He saw it as an abode of peace (Santiniketan) where living in harmony with nature, children could cultivate their natural creativity.
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