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<note>Education is more than just classrooms; it is a lifelong process of learning and evolution. Presenting a holistic picture of education as a means to personal development and social transformation, this book argues for a spontaneous learning environment within real-life contexts. It differs strongly from existing classroom perspectives on education, analysing its variegated forms within the broadest possible imperatives-integrating experience and learning.

Exploring the ideas and teachings of Indian and Western educational thinkers-Plato, Dewey, Tagore, and Gandhi among others- this book draws out the essence of good education and its impact on the social order. It emphasizes creativity in classrooms, focussing on interdisciplinary approaches, positive teacher-student interaction, and advocates the applications of learning in real- world situations.

Through comparative theoretical analysis, this volume argues for a well-integrated educational set-up in which schools and colleges produce people who naturally merge into society at large, thus upholding the real essence of learning</note>
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