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SRI AUROBINDO’S VIEWS ON
EDUCATION
Name: Riddhi S. Jani
Roll No: 28
Semester: 1st
Paper: 4, Indian Writing in English
Submitted to: English Department,
M.K.Bhavnagar University
Introduction
Sri Aurobindo Ghosh(1872-1950) was philosopher, poet, writer, nationalist and highly spiritual person.
Incarnation of renaissance. He contributed his intellect in
various fields like philosophy, Indian culture, spirituality and education.
He saw education as highly serious matter.
Aurobindo’s aims of education
First aim of education is physical development of a child.
Second aim is to rear all the senses of a child.
Third aim is to train all mental field or state of a child.
Forth aim is the development of moral values.
And the most important and prime aim of education is to develop all four level of one’s conscience.
Curriculum according to Aurobindo
He puts stress on such curriculum that can flourish the hidden talent of children.
He prescribes some subjects on various stages. Mother tongue, English, French, literature, national history, art,
painting, general science, social studies and arithmetic should be taught at primary stage.
Mother tongue, English, French, literature, arithmetic, art, chemistry, physics, botany, physiology, health education, social studies at secondary stage.
Indian and western philosophy, history of civilization, English literature, French, sociology, psychology, history, chemistry, physics, botany at university level.
Art, painting, photography, sculptural, drawing, type, cottage-industries, mechanical and electrical engineering, nursing etc at vocational level.
Role of Teacher
“Nothing can be taught”.
A teacher should be like torch-light.
Teacher is a ‘guide’, not a ‘master’.
The role of teacher is ‘to suggest, not to impose’.
A true teacher removes the clouds of ignorance.
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