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why is tagore regarded the school the mill of learning

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Answered by crankybirds30
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He regarded schools as mills of rote learning with no freedom for creativity. Schooling almost had no influence in his life. He insisted that education should be imparted in a natural surroundings. He believed in giving children the freedom of expression.

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He regarded schools as mills of rote learning with no freedom for creativity. Schooling almost had no influence in his life. ... He insisted that education should be imparted in a natural surroundings. He believed in giving children the freedom of expression.

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