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Merits of Basic Education and Drawbacks in Basic Education

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Basic Education

According to Gandhiji՚s Basic education

Merits and Drawbacks of Basic Education of Gandhiji

Merits of Basic Education

  • Work as a central place: Self-respect of labour was emphasized by him and work was made an integral part of this education.
  • A new method teaching: This method is to teach all subjects through crafts and taken as activity-centered.
  • Self-supporting education: It was visualized by Gandhiji that schools need be self- supporting.
  • Socially sound system of education: Basic education was sound sociologically. Basic education was planned to eliminate many ills of the society.
  • Training for citizenship: I…

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Fundamental Principles of National Education Proposed by Mahatma Gandhi

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Fundamental Principles of National Education Proposed by Mahatma Gandhi

Fundamental Principles of National Education
  • Indian Control
    • British control over Indian education policies was disliked.
    • National education must be controlled by, shaped by and carried on by Indians.
  • Vocational Education to be emphasised
    • Failure of the dominant system to develop living standards for have a vocational emphasis.
    • Focus on the economic development of the country.
  • Development of Patriotism
    • Education should not develop loyalty to British rule.
    • It should promote national perception and love of the motherland.
  • No Servile Imitation of the West

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