who inspired gandhiji to teach the art of vocational training?
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He was inspired by John Ruskin.
- Physical labour is regarded as preferable to intellectual labour in Gandhian society, and the life of the land tiller and craftsman is regarded as a life worth living.
- He learned this from Ruskin, along with the idea that the individual's good is encapsulated in the good of all. He, like Ruskin, believed that man' was most essential factor in achieving peace and harmony in society.
- He proposed a plan for basic education prioritising vocational training or job experience. It is because it encouraged human mind to think creatively or to respect dignity of manual labour.
- He believed that such innovative thinking should be encouraged in all levels of education, from basic to higher school.
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