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What were the special features of Tagore's Shantiniketan? ​

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Answered by Dheerz18gmailcom
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Answer:

Well,

Explanation:

It was always the objective in Santiniketan that learning would be a part of life"s natural growth. The first step towards this objective was to establish in the child a sense of oneness with nature. A child has to be aware of his surroundings - the trees, birds and animals around him. The mind is deprived if one is indifferent to the world outside. Rabindranath said we concentrate on learning from books and neglect the knowledge that is freely available on all sides.

From the beginning, he wanted his students to be aware of their environment, be in communication with it, probe it, make experiments and collect data and specimens. And to guide them he wanted teachers who could go beyond book-learning, who were seekers themselves and who would find joy in the process of learning.

Answered by armanpreetsingh1212
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Answer:

to provide to the students are Holly atmosphere in the school to give renewable of simple living high thinking

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