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During the medieval period, maktabas and madrassas became part of the ______ system
During the medieval period, maktabas and madrassas became part of the ______ system
education
Tols in Bengal, pathshalas in western India, chatuspadis in Bihar, and similar schools existed in other parts of ______
Tols in Bengal, pathshalas in western India, chatuspadis in Bihar, and similar schools existed in other parts of ______
India
Local resources via donations supported ______
Local resources via donations supported ______
education
The ancient education system of India focused on the holistic development of the students, both inner and outer self, thus preparing them for ______
The ancient education system of India focused on the holistic development of the students, both inner and outer self, thus preparing them for ______
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Our present day education system has a lot to learn from the ancient education system of ______
Our present day education system has a lot to learn from the ancient education system of ______
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During the medieval period, the Indian education system included maktabas and madrassas.
During the medieval period, the Indian education system included maktabas and madrassas.
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The ancient education system of India was primarily focused on academic development.
The ancient education system of India was primarily focused on academic development.
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Local resources, through donations, were a key support for education in pre-colonial India.
Local resources, through donations, were a key support for education in pre-colonial India.
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The ancient education system of India was primarily focused on academic development.
The ancient education system of India was primarily focused on academic development.
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During the medieval period, the Indian education system included maktabas and madrassas.
During the medieval period, the Indian education system included maktabas and madrassas.
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Local resources, through donations, were a key support for education in pre-colonial India.
Local resources, through donations, were a key support for education in pre-colonial India.
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Study Notes
Indian Education System
- During the medieval period, maktabas and madrassas became part of the Indian education system
- Tols in Bengal, pathshalas in western India, and chatuspadis in Bihar were similar schools that existed in other parts of India
- Local resources, via donations, supported education in pre-colonial India
- The ancient education system of India focused on the holistic development of students, preparing them for inner and outer self growth
- The present day education system can learn from the ancient Indian education system
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Explore the historical development of the Indian education system from the pre-colonial period to the medieval period, including the influence of ashrams, maktabas, madrassas, indigenous schools, and religious education.