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Usually, these phases of education follow chronologically the growth of the individual; this, however, does not mean that one of them should replace another, but that all must continue, completing one another until the end of his life. | Usually, these phases of education follow chronologically the growth of the individual; this, however, does not mean that one of them should replace another, but that all must continue, completing one another until the end of his life. | ||
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+ | *[[The Mother|Words of the Mother on Education]] | ||
+ | *[[Sri Aurobindo|Words of Sri Aurobindo on Education]] |
Revision as of 08:44, 22 May 2020
The education of a human being should begin at birth and continue throughout his life.
Education to be complete must have five principal aspects corresponding to the five principal activities of the human being:
Usually, these phases of education follow chronologically the growth of the individual; this, however, does not mean that one of them should replace another, but that all must continue, completing one another until the end of his life.
Contents
This website is a work in progress.