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The ‘gurukul’ was a type of education system in ancient India with shishya (students) living with the guru in the same house.Nalandahas the oldest university system of education in the world. Students from across the world were attracted to Indian knowledge systems. Many branches of the kno...
In ancient India, education was supposed to be the monopoly of Gurus. Mahabharata and Ramayana eras are the examples of guru-shishya parampara (guru- disciple tradition) where students were sent to the ashram with the sole aim of learning. Over a period of time the education system has ...
Traditional Indian education boasts of the Vedas, the Puranas, the Ayurveda, the Arthasashtra, and many more and is a marvel of the Indian intellect. In the system of Gurukula (ancient Indian system of dispersing knowledge) the adolescent boys stayed in the house of the teacher (guru) to...
Ancient Education System in India had three simple process – Shravana, Manana and Niddhyaasana. 1) Shravana – listening to the truths as they fell from the lips of the teacher. This knowledge was technically called as Sruti (what was heard by the ear and not what was seen in writing)...
Education in India has strong and ancient roots. India is known to have the 'Gurukul' system from times immemorial dating from Vedic times. In fact the system of education in India is so deep rooted that the caste system has a separate category of people called the Brahmins whose sole ...
In ancient India, education was supposed to be the monopoly of Gurus. Mahabharata and Ramayana eras are the examples of guru-shishya parampara (guru- disciple tradition) where students were sent to the ashram with the sole aim of learning. Over a period of time the education system has witne...
Evaluation And Assessment System:In ancient India, education gave people life skills, but today its definition and aim are limited to just helping people find employment. Rote learning is now accepted, and pupils are expected to memorise the curriculum and apply it to examinations and exams. Acade...
The Company’s education policies in India had become more interventionist. The downward filtration policy, which was chosen as the course to transform Indian society, started neglecting the vernacular schools, thereby neglecting popular education, and it was the entry of the Christian missionaries,...
India has always valued knowledge and, as a result, its people have become torchbearers in many fields. After the establishment of great universities in ancient India, such as Takshashila, Nalanda and Vallabhi, opportunities to access higher education, regardless of religion, caste, sex or creed...