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Rabindranath
Tagore
23rd September 2013
Presenter:
Group – I
Kamini Rajput (064)
Namita (087)
Monika Bhalla(090)
Anuradha Gupta(o99)
Drasty Jain(107)
Neelam Baloni(110)
Contents
2
1 Biography
Aims of Education2
Curriculum
Naturalism vs. Idealism
Teaching Methodology
Qualities of Teacher
3
4
5
6
Biography
1861-1941
 Tagore was born on 6th may 1861 in Bengal in a prosperous family.
 At primary level his father provided him education in Sanskrit language,
Indian philosophy & Astronomy.
 For higher education he was sent to Bengal Academy where in he
developed an aversion to the prevalent dull rigid and dull education.
 He was then sent to England where in he left it and further studied on
his own. He gradually started writing in magazines etc.
 He turned into a poet, dramatist, philosopher and painter. He was then
awarded the title of Gurudev
 He got the Nobel prize as he translated Gitanajali in English.
 The Indian govt. awarded him with the degree of Doctorate in1915 which
he eventually gave away after the Jallianwala bagh incident.
 He established Vishwa Bharti on 22nd sept,1921 whose aim was to
create a synthesis of he east and west.
 He died in 1941
His Philosophy
As a Vedantist: He had a firm belief in the
philosophy of veda.
 He believed in “I am Brahma”
 There is a spiritual bond between man and
man.
As an Individualist: he believed in giving
right type of freedom to individual.
 Every individual is unique.
As an Idealist: He believed that the man should live for the
ultimate truth which liberates us from from cycle of birth and
death
 Had faith in absolute values.
As a Spiritualist: He believed that every individual should try
to attain spiritual perfection.
As a Humanist: He preached human brotherhood, having
faith in fundamental unity of mankind.
He remarked that ”even God depends upon man for perfecting
his Universe.”
 As a Naturalist: He considered nature as a
great teacher
 God revealed himself through various forms,
colors and rhythm of nature.
 Tagore’s Internationalism: He was an
ardent prophet of world unity.
 He believed in world brotherhood
Aims of
Education
 According to Tagore,
“God reveals himself through nature more effectively than through
man made institutions. Hence ,the education of the child should be
under natural surroundings so that he develops love for all things
around him”
 According to Tagore,
"That education is highest which not only imparts information and
knowledge to us, but also promotes love and follow feeling between us
and the living beings of the world”
Concept of Education
Aims of Education
Physical
development
To include
activities like
swimming,
diving,
climbing trees,
plucking
flowers, etc.
Mental
Development
Acc to Tagore
”In comparison
with bookish
learning,
knowing the real
living directly is
true education.
It not only
promotes the
acquiring of
some
knowledge but
develops the
curiosity &
faculty of
learning and
knowing so
powerfully that
no class room
teaching can
match it.”
Moral &Spiritual
Development
Education should
strive for a
number of moral
and spiritual
qualities like self
discipline,
tolerance,
courtesy and
inner freedom
Development of
all faculties
Chief aim of
education should
be the drawing out
of the latent
faculties of the
child.
To him a child is
more important
than himself
problems hence he
opposed the
crushing of the
child's individuality.
Hence he should be
given full freedom
International
Brotherhood
Though Tagore
was a
individualist yet
he believed in
socialism,
internalism.
Acc to Tagore
individual should
develop to the
fullest extent and
then he should
contribute his
best to the
promotion of
international
welfare
Curriculum
1.Subjects: Literature and languages,
 Mother tongue, other Indian Languages and other foreign languages;
 Mathematics;
 Natural sciences such as Botany, zoology ,physics, chemistry, general
science;
 health education;
 Social Sciences like geography, history, civics, economics, and
Sociology;
 Agriculture and Technical Subjects;
 Arts, Music, Dance etc.;
 Philosophy; Psychology and Religion
Broad-based Curriculum
2. Activities and Occupations:
 Dancing
 Dramatics
 Music
 Games and Sports
 Drawing and Painting
 Excursions
 Agriculture and Gardening
 Regional Study
 Laboratory work
 Social Service
3. Actual living and Community Service
Broad-based Curriculum
1. Education through emotions
through music, fine arts, painting, dance, dramatics and crafts
2. Education through mother-tongue
but was not against of English language
3. Manual training for spiritual aspect
found God in the labourer, the path-breaker and the tiller
4. Physical and Social Sciences
real legacy is the cultural heritage of the whole community
Curriculum : Other views
Teaching
Methodology
Teaching by
Walking
The mind in the
class room
does not
remain active
Hence by
walking the
mind remains
active awake,
hence the child
easily grasp
things
“Teaching by
walking is the
best method of
education
Discussion &
Question Answer
Real education is
based on real
problems of life
hence question-
answer method is
effective wherein
the teacher put the
questions & ask the
students to
participate in
discussions.
Thus they gain
essential
knowledge
Activity
Method
This method is
of great
importance
because it
activates all the
faculties of the
body & mind.
In Vishwa
Bharti, he
made
compulsory the
learning of
handicraft.
He allowed any
physical
exercise or
activity even
during the
class teaching
Qualities of
Teacher
1. Tagore gave an important place to teachers and asked them to carry
out the following activities.
2. Believing in purity and in his own experiences, innocence of child, the
teacher should behave with him with great love and affection,
sympathy, affection.
3. Instead of emphasizing on book learning, the teacher should provide
conducive environment to the child so that he engages himself in
useful and constructive activities and learn by his own experiences.
4. The teacher should always be busy with motivating the creative
capacities of the children so that they remain busy with constructive
activities and experience.
5. Education can be successfully imparted by understanding childhood
and giving oneself totally in love and union with it
How the teacher is?
Naturalism vs.
Idealism
Comparative Study
Basis Naturalism Idealism
Followers • Rabindranath Tagore
• Aristotle
• Pestalozzi
• Plato
• Swami Vivekananda
• Mahatma Gandhi
Discipline Uncontrolled freedom Regulated freedom
Teacher Behind the scene Place of teacher is very high
Nature Naturocentric (nature is centre of
reality)
Psycho-centric (mind is centre of
reality)
Supremacy Physical and natural laws Spiritual laws
Beliefs Does not believe in existence of
God
Believes in God
Outlook Materialistic and mechanical Spiritual
Emphasis Opposes bookish knowledge Emphasis bookish knowledge
Centre Child centered Teacher centered
Comparative Study
Basis Naturalism Idealism
Aims of education Self expression Self realisation
Development Autonomous development Spiritual development
Curriculum Emphasis on science Emphasis on ethics
Methods of teaching Learning by doing Questioning method
Evaluation of Tagore’s Philosophy
According to Radha Krishnan –”
 Rabindranath did not claim to produce any original philosophy.
His aim was not to analyze or speculate about the Indian
tradition .He expressed in his own vivid phrases and homely
metaphors, and showed its relevance to modern life.”
In the words of H.B.Mulherji –”
 Tagore was the greatest  prophet of educational renaissance in
modern India. He waged ceaseless battle to uphold the highest
educational ideal before the country, and conducted educational
experiments at his own institutions, which made them living
symbols of what an ideal should be.”
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rabindranath tagore on education

  • 1. 1 Rabindranath Tagore 23rd September 2013 Presenter: Group – I Kamini Rajput (064) Namita (087) Monika Bhalla(090) Anuradha Gupta(o99) Drasty Jain(107) Neelam Baloni(110)
  • 2. Contents 2 1 Biography Aims of Education2 Curriculum Naturalism vs. Idealism Teaching Methodology Qualities of Teacher 3 4 5 6
  • 4.  Tagore was born on 6th may 1861 in Bengal in a prosperous family.  At primary level his father provided him education in Sanskrit language, Indian philosophy & Astronomy.  For higher education he was sent to Bengal Academy where in he developed an aversion to the prevalent dull rigid and dull education.  He was then sent to England where in he left it and further studied on his own. He gradually started writing in magazines etc.  He turned into a poet, dramatist, philosopher and painter. He was then awarded the title of Gurudev  He got the Nobel prize as he translated Gitanajali in English.  The Indian govt. awarded him with the degree of Doctorate in1915 which he eventually gave away after the Jallianwala bagh incident.  He established Vishwa Bharti on 22nd sept,1921 whose aim was to create a synthesis of he east and west.  He died in 1941
  • 5. His Philosophy As a Vedantist: He had a firm belief in the philosophy of veda.  He believed in “I am Brahma”  There is a spiritual bond between man and man. As an Individualist: he believed in giving right type of freedom to individual.  Every individual is unique.
  • 6. As an Idealist: He believed that the man should live for the ultimate truth which liberates us from from cycle of birth and death  Had faith in absolute values. As a Spiritualist: He believed that every individual should try to attain spiritual perfection. As a Humanist: He preached human brotherhood, having faith in fundamental unity of mankind. He remarked that ”even God depends upon man for perfecting his Universe.”
  • 7.  As a Naturalist: He considered nature as a great teacher  God revealed himself through various forms, colors and rhythm of nature.  Tagore’s Internationalism: He was an ardent prophet of world unity.  He believed in world brotherhood
  • 9.  According to Tagore, “God reveals himself through nature more effectively than through man made institutions. Hence ,the education of the child should be under natural surroundings so that he develops love for all things around him”  According to Tagore, "That education is highest which not only imparts information and knowledge to us, but also promotes love and follow feeling between us and the living beings of the world” Concept of Education
  • 11. Physical development To include activities like swimming, diving, climbing trees, plucking flowers, etc. Mental Development Acc to Tagore ”In comparison with bookish learning, knowing the real living directly is true education. It not only promotes the acquiring of some knowledge but develops the curiosity & faculty of learning and knowing so powerfully that no class room teaching can match it.” Moral &Spiritual Development Education should strive for a number of moral and spiritual qualities like self discipline, tolerance, courtesy and inner freedom Development of all faculties Chief aim of education should be the drawing out of the latent faculties of the child. To him a child is more important than himself problems hence he opposed the crushing of the child's individuality. Hence he should be given full freedom International Brotherhood Though Tagore was a individualist yet he believed in socialism, internalism. Acc to Tagore individual should develop to the fullest extent and then he should contribute his best to the promotion of international welfare
  • 13. 1.Subjects: Literature and languages,  Mother tongue, other Indian Languages and other foreign languages;  Mathematics;  Natural sciences such as Botany, zoology ,physics, chemistry, general science;  health education;  Social Sciences like geography, history, civics, economics, and Sociology;  Agriculture and Technical Subjects;  Arts, Music, Dance etc.;  Philosophy; Psychology and Religion Broad-based Curriculum
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  • 16. 2. Activities and Occupations:  Dancing  Dramatics  Music  Games and Sports  Drawing and Painting  Excursions  Agriculture and Gardening  Regional Study  Laboratory work  Social Service 3. Actual living and Community Service Broad-based Curriculum
  • 17. 1. Education through emotions through music, fine arts, painting, dance, dramatics and crafts 2. Education through mother-tongue but was not against of English language 3. Manual training for spiritual aspect found God in the labourer, the path-breaker and the tiller 4. Physical and Social Sciences real legacy is the cultural heritage of the whole community Curriculum : Other views
  • 19. Teaching by Walking The mind in the class room does not remain active Hence by walking the mind remains active awake, hence the child easily grasp things “Teaching by walking is the best method of education Discussion & Question Answer Real education is based on real problems of life hence question- answer method is effective wherein the teacher put the questions & ask the students to participate in discussions. Thus they gain essential knowledge Activity Method This method is of great importance because it activates all the faculties of the body & mind. In Vishwa Bharti, he made compulsory the learning of handicraft. He allowed any physical exercise or activity even during the class teaching
  • 21. 1. Tagore gave an important place to teachers and asked them to carry out the following activities. 2. Believing in purity and in his own experiences, innocence of child, the teacher should behave with him with great love and affection, sympathy, affection. 3. Instead of emphasizing on book learning, the teacher should provide conducive environment to the child so that he engages himself in useful and constructive activities and learn by his own experiences. 4. The teacher should always be busy with motivating the creative capacities of the children so that they remain busy with constructive activities and experience. 5. Education can be successfully imparted by understanding childhood and giving oneself totally in love and union with it How the teacher is?
  • 23. Comparative Study Basis Naturalism Idealism Followers • Rabindranath Tagore • Aristotle • Pestalozzi • Plato • Swami Vivekananda • Mahatma Gandhi Discipline Uncontrolled freedom Regulated freedom Teacher Behind the scene Place of teacher is very high Nature Naturocentric (nature is centre of reality) Psycho-centric (mind is centre of reality) Supremacy Physical and natural laws Spiritual laws Beliefs Does not believe in existence of God Believes in God Outlook Materialistic and mechanical Spiritual Emphasis Opposes bookish knowledge Emphasis bookish knowledge Centre Child centered Teacher centered
  • 24. Comparative Study Basis Naturalism Idealism Aims of education Self expression Self realisation Development Autonomous development Spiritual development Curriculum Emphasis on science Emphasis on ethics Methods of teaching Learning by doing Questioning method
  • 25. Evaluation of Tagore’s Philosophy According to Radha Krishnan –”  Rabindranath did not claim to produce any original philosophy. His aim was not to analyze or speculate about the Indian tradition .He expressed in his own vivid phrases and homely metaphors, and showed its relevance to modern life.” In the words of H.B.Mulherji –”  Tagore was the greatest  prophet of educational renaissance in modern India. He waged ceaseless battle to uphold the highest educational ideal before the country, and conducted educational experiments at his own institutions, which made them living symbols of what an ideal should be.”