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BASIC EDUCATION
INTRODUCTION :-
Education is the modification of behavior popular scientist Albert
Einstein said that, “Generations to come, will find it difficult to believe
that such a man ever walked the earth in flesh and blood.
MEANING OF EDUCATION :-
BASIC EDUCATION :-
Gandhiji advocated for free and compulsory education for all-boys and
girls between 6 and 14 years. 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 strong.
The Wardha scheme did not ignore the ideal of preparing children as
good citizens. It was visualized that children of free India would need to
know the right values of social, political and economic life of the country.
They must also inculcate the proper attitude and skills as good citizens of
India.
A love for manual work will be injected in the mind of children. This is
not a compulsion but the child will learn it by doing. Being free from
mere bookish knowledge, a student should report to manual work. He,
thus, put emphasis on vocational and functional education. “Earning
while learning” was the motto of this education. This will increase the
creativity in a student. As Gandhi wanted to make India village self-
sufficient unit, he emphasized that vocational education should increase
the efficiency within the students who will make the village a self-
sufficient unit.
Gandhi states, “No person loses honor or self-respect but by his consent,
Needful instructions given by Gandhi are as follows: Remember, if you
are married your wife is your friend, companion and co-worker, not an
instrument of sexual enjoyment. Self-control is the law of your being.
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