Tagore's Educational Philosophy

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According to Tagore's philosophy of education, which of the following is NOT one of the fundamental principles?

The child should be educated in nature away from the city.

According to Tagore, what is the best tool for a child's education?

Nature

What did Tagore believe about the child's education in relation to social behavior?

The child should be exposed to social behavior after experiencing nature.

According to Tagore, what should education aim to develop in a child?

Creative instincts

What opportunity should be given to the child to promote free learning according to Tagore's philosophy of education?

Opportunity to learn through self-publishing

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Tagore's Philosophy of Education

  • Tagore's philosophy of education does not include standardization as a fundamental principle.

Ideal Educational Tool

  • According to Tagore, nature is the best tool for a child's education.

Social Behavior and Education

  • Tagore believed that a child's education should be closely tied to their social behavior, emphasizing the importance of social interaction in the learning process.

Educational Goals

  • Tagore believed that education should aim to develop a child's creative spirit and individuality.

Promoting Free Learning

  • According to Tagore, children should be given the opportunity to explore and discover freely, allowing them to learn through self-directed experimentation and exploration.

Test your knowledge on the educational philosophy of Tagore and his fundamental principles. Explore his belief in the importance of independent atmosphere and nature as tools for education. Discover the principles that shaped Tagore's approach to education.

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