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Gandhiji advocated for free and compulsory education for all-boys and girls between 7 to 14 years.
Free Education should be imparted in primary level in the student’s mother tongue. A free primary universal
education is to be imparted to all the children in the village. This will make the backbone of a country
Primary strong. Earning while learning was the motto of this education. This wills increasing the creativity in a
Education student. As Gandhi wanted to make Indian village’s self-sufficient units, he emphasised that vocational
education should increase the efficiency within the students who will make the village as self-sufficient
units.
Gandhi was a protagonist of women education. He advocated that three should be no distinction in equality of
status between men and women in society. He vehemently opposed purdah system and widowhood. He wanted
Women
to free women from social serfdom. So, the number of girl students considerably rose in various educational
Education institutions inside the county. Thus, Gandhi emphasized the need of women education to improve to improve
the lot of society. Gandhij’s idea on education is a novel one. His idea of vocational education was unique
which even now a day’s is being promoted by the government of India..
EDUCATION FOR THE INDIVIDUAL
For Gandhi’s education should help to prepare Views regarding liberation – Gandhi talked about two kinds of
and direct the learner towards the true purpose of liberations. One form of liberation consisted in securing the
life, which is to realise the Atman. The self freedom of the country from foreign rule. Which for him would
also include development indigenous models of school,
which he views as realizing God.The spiritual
economical, educational development. Such freedom however
realization or the self realisation that Gandhi may prove short-lived if not understood in the right perspective
values as the major aim of life. According the and light of the other kind of liberation (moksha) which is for all
Gandhiji education must prepare the learner or time. As advaitin he is referring to the liberation from the cycles of
learners for self realization or liberation birth and death on the earth, from the suffering of the world, and
(moksha). He emphasised the ancient Indian he is emphasising this liberation, mokasha as the ultimate goal for
wisdom-Sa vidya ya vimuktaya. (That which life (one of the fourth purusharthas thus other three being
liberates knowledge).In his socio-political and dharama) artha , Kama. It is important to emphasise here that this
liberation is an individual liberation and does not transform the
education thought.
earth –nature in any way.
GANDHI'S MODEL OF EDUCATION [ACTIVITY
METHOD]
For Gandhi’s education should help to prepare and direct the learner towards the true purpose of life, which
is to realise the Atman. The self which he views as realizing God.The spiritual realization or the self
realisation that Gandhi values as the major aim of life. According the Gandhiji education must prepare the
learner or learners for self realization or liberation (moksha). He emphasised the ancient Indian wisdom-Sa
vidya ya vimuktaya. (That which liberates knowledge).In his socio-political and education thought. Views
regarding liberation – Gandhi talked about two kinds of liberations. One form of liberation consisted in
securing the freedom of the country from foreign rule. Which for him would also include development
indigenous models of school, economical, educational development. Such freedom however may prove
short-lived if not understood in the right perspective and light of the other kind of liberation (moksha) which
is for all time.
EDUCATION FOR
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
Education is a one type of the system on the one hand and a process on the other hand. As a system of
education is structured of definite and well definable constitutents each of which is susceptible to analyse
and study for better development and all round development of the system. As a process education is a
functional, it has life and movement, it has progress in a direction and it remains permanently in a
dynamic form. The dynamism of education is a significant factor because this dynamism is what enables
education to deal with children as living and thinking beings. Education goals constitute a significient
component of the system of education. Education as conceived by Mahatma Gandhi and advocated by
him primarily aims at the formation and development of the spiritual and moral personality of the each
and every individual who is a active member of society. He says, “education is thus an awakening of the
soul”3 without education attempting this awakening of the soul of the individual and without developing
and strengthening the ‘inner voice’ in the individual, education has no serious purpose to serve.
Conclusion
The modern system of education acts as an instrument to increase the value of consumerism, materialism,
undue competition and violence. The growing concern over the erosion of ethical values, youth unrest,
ecological violence and increasing cynicism in society have brought to focus the need of revival of
indigenous Indian heritage and life-style. Gandhiji could foresee such possible developments half a century
ago and advocated a new alternative of Basic education (Shah, 2017). By which Of course, the emphasis on
learning through craft may be retained, but perhaps modified to suit the times. His educational thoughts are
based on eternal principles of truth, love, self-sacrifice, character building non-violence, so, will never lose
their relevance. The requirement is to adapt his thoughts according to the present scenario. When
Environmental consciousness, moral values, intrapersonal skills, community and society oriented
awareness are all inculcated in young minds through education, then only development of the country in
true sense can be possible.