Education for Tomorrow
Book Specification
Item Code: | AZE355 |
Author: | Kireet Joshi |
Publisher: | NAG PUBLISHERS |
Language: | ENGLISH |
Edition: | 1999 |
Pages: | 150 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.50x6.50 inches |
Weight | 310 gm |
Book Description
Is there, we may ask, an all-embracing project of work- experience that would generate a continuing process of life long education?
All these are fascinating questions, and we can suggest that all of them are centrally relevant to the question as to why we need a new education for tomorrow.
The present book is a result of a Workshop that was organised at Baroda under the auspices of the Sri Aurobindo Research Foundation. The Workshop was conducted by Kireet Joshi and participants included. Eminent educationists, professors and teachers as also a few students. In view of the widespread feeling in the country and elsewhere to bring about radical changes in the educational system, this book can be expected to stimulate further thought and experimentation and to contribute to the shaping of education in the coming days.
Invited by the Union Government of India he joined the Ministry of Education as Educational Adviser in 1976 and later as Special Secretary in the Ministry of Human Resource Develop ment. He was Member of the University Grants Commission from 1982 to 1988. He was also Member-Secretary of National Commissions on Teachers which submitted two voluminous reports in 1985.
His works include, "A Philosophy of Education for the Contemporary Youth", "A Philosophy of Evolution for the Contemporary Man", "A Philosophy of the Role of the Contemporary Teacher", "Education for Personality Development, and "Sri Aurobindo and The Mother". He has also edited "The Aim of Life" and "The Good Teacher and the Good Pupil".
He is currently the Honorary President of the Dharam Hinduja International Centre of Indic Research He is also Honorary Chairman of the Value Education Centre. He has recently been appointed Chairman of the Auroville Foundation.
This monograph contains papers, which were presented by Dr. Kireet Joshi, as also a Report on the Workshop and a list of the participants.
In view of the widespread feeling in the country to bring about radical changes in the educational system, we have thought it appropriate to bring out this monograph. It is hoped that it would stimulate further thought and experimentation in education and would also contribute to the shaping of education in the coming days.
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