Brief Life Sketch, Philosophy of Education, Basic Principles, Concept, Aims of Education, Curriculum, Subjects in the Curriculum, Methods of Teaching, Place of Child , Place of Teacher, Ashram School
3. BRIEF LIFE – SKETCH
• Sri Aurobindo – Born in Calcutta on 15th
August in 1872
• At the age of 7 – went to England and live
there for 14 years
• Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian and
Spanish
• Brilliant and Passed I.C.S.
• Returned to 1893 and joined Baroda College
as lecturer
4. • Cultural and literary activities
• Learnt Sanskrit, Marathi, Gujarathi and
Bengali
• Began Yoga in 1904
• Spiritual experiences
• In 1905 joined Political movement
• Started the journal “Bandemataram’
• Arrested in 1908, remained in a jail for a year
• In 1910, went to Pondicherry and Started Sri
Aurobindo Ashram
5. • Spent the rest of his life in the Ashram doing
Yoga sadhana, meditation for spiritual
growth and development
• Aurobindo was transformed from a politician
to a philosopher
• Preached to the world his philosophy of
Dharam, spiritual growth, Brahamacharaya,
Yoga and Educational ideology
• Died in 1950
6. PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
• Based on spiritual penance, practice of yoga
and brahmacharya
• Main aid of a teacher is his conscience
• Conscience has four stages namely –
1. Consciousness - Citta
2. Mind - Manas
3. Intelligence - Buddhi
4. Knowledge - Supra-normal Faculties
7. • According to Sri Aurobindo, real
education is that which provides
a free and creativity, mental,
moral and aesthetic sense finally
leads to the development of his
spiritual powers
8. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF
EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY
• Medium of mother-tongue
• Child centred
• According to the mental aptitudes and
psychological needs of the child
• Develop to the full the latent powers of the
child
• Achieve the physical purification of child
• Develop consciousness
9. • Train the senses of child
• Develop the soul substance of an individual
• Brahmacharya should be the basic
foundation of education
• Subjects of education should be interesting
• Develop all the faculties of child to make him
a complete man
• There should be religious thing in education
otherwise it will spread corruption
10. CONCEPT OF EDUCATION
• Should be in accordance with the
needs of our real modern life
• Should create dynamic citizens –
to meet the real needs of
modern complex life
11. AIMS OF EDUCATION
• Physical Development and Purity
• Development of Senses
• Mental Development
• Development of Morality
• Development of Conscience
• Spiritual Development
12. CURRICULUM
• Should be interesting
• Should include all those subjects which
promote mental and spiritual development
• Subjects of curriculum should be able to
motivate children
• Should involve creativity of life and
constructive capacities
• Should motivate children towards the
attainment of knowledge of the whole world
13. Subjects in the Curriculum for the
different stages of education
PRIMARY STAGE SECONDARY STAGE UNIVERSITY STAGE VOCATIONAL
EDUCATION
MOTHER-TONGUE
ENGLISH
FRENCH
LITERATURE
NATIONAL HISTORY
ART
PAINTING
GENERAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL STUDIES
ARITHMETIC
MOTHER-TONGUE
ENGLISH
FRENCH
ARITHMETIC
ART
CHEMISTRY
PHYSICS
BOTANY
PHYSIOLOGY
HEALTH EDUCATION
SOCIAL STUDIES
INDIAN AND WESTERN
PHILOSOPHY ,
HISTORY OF
CIVILIZATION ,
ENGLISH LITERATURE
FRENCH LITERATURE
SOCIOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY
HISTORY OF SCIENCE
CHEMISTRY
PHYSICS
BOTANY,
INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS AND
INTEGRATION.
ARTS
PAINTING
PHOTOGRAPHY
SEWING
SCULPTURAL
DRAWING,
TYPE
SHORTHAND
COTTAGE
INDUSTRIES,
CARPENTARY
MECHANICAL AND
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING,
NURSING
INDIAN AND
EUROPEAN MUSIC,
DRAMATIZATION
14. METHODS OF TEACHING
• Freedom of child
• Love and sympathy for the child
• Education through mother-tongue
• Education according to interests of the child
• Education through self-experience
• Emphasis of learning by doing
• Education through co-operation
• Education according to the Nature of child
15. PLACE OF CHILD
• Education should satisfy the
needs and interests of a child
and
• Develop his personality
according to these powers to
achieve full and complete
development
16. PLACE OF TEACHER
• Helper and guide
• His business is to suggest
• He only shows him how to perfect his
instruments of knowledge
• Helps him and encourages him in the
process
• He shows him how to acquire knowledge
that is within, where it lies and how it can
be habituated to rise to the surface
17. ASHRAM SCHOOL
• In Pondicherry – Mother in 1943 opened
the school for Aurobindo’s disciples
• From primary to High School and then
to Sri Aurobindo International Centre of
Education in 1952
• 3 sections – Nursery, Middle and Higher
and Advanced Centre
18. • Irrespective of race, religion, caste and
nation
• At present, 150 teachers and 750
students
• Daily – prayer and meditation
• Physical growth – simple nutritious food
• Physical exercises and games
• Vedas is blended with modern ideas of
unity
• Provide integrated education