Preface
An introspection concerning our educational system creates a feeling that the enduring philosophical ideas passed on by our eminent thinkers call for a careful review. Re-linking ourselves with this valuable legacy will give us the sense of direction in moulding our educational outlook. The Institute arranged a day-long national seminar on 12 April 2003, on the subject of 'In Search of Our Nationalist Roots for a Philosophy of Education', in which eight distinguished scholars from different parts of India participated. Every scholar presented a paper which was followed by a discussion by a panel of experts. Thus there was meaningful exchanges of views.
The seminar was inaugurated by Professor Debi Prasad Chattopadhyay, Chairman, Centre for Studies in Civilization, Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture, New Delhi. In the final and open session of the seminar, the proceedings of the academic sessions were summed-up by the respective coordinators., this was followed by a question-and-answer session. This helped to clarify the subject further to the people. MM Govinda Gopal Mukhopadhyaya presented the concluding observations on the proceeding of the academic sessions.
We are grateful to the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, for its active support and financial assistance to the Institute for the seminar.
This volume contains the papers presented by the participants in the seminar, along with the salient portions of the question-and -answer sessions that followed. We are thankful to Professor Radharaman Chakrabarti, Professor Anjali Mookerjee for Editing the Proceedings.
We are saddened at the passing away of Professor Sankari Prasad Banerjee, Professor Sisir Kumar Das and Professor Satindranath Chakraborti, who were the participating Scholars in the seminar. We share the grief and offer our condolence to their bereaved families.
We hope this brief study on philosophy of education will evoke further interest among the scholars for more investigations on the subject.
Preface | v |
Inaugural Session | |
Welcome Address | 3 |
Swami Prabhananda | |
Inaugural Address | 7 |
D. P. Chattopadhyay | |
First Academic Session | |
Editor's Note | 14 |
Radharaman Chakrabarti | |
Application Of Swami Vivekananda's | |
Educational Thoughts in Ramakrishna Math and Mission Institutions | 17 |
Swami Muktidananda | |
Swami Vivekananda's Educational Thoughts | 32 |
Swami Atmapriyananda | |
Evolving Education : In the Light of | |
Sri Aurobindo | 67 |
Ananda Reddy | |
Freedom In Spite Of the School | 88 |
Sisir Kumar Das | |
Summing-up of the Session | 96 |
Radharaman Chakrabarti | |
Second Academic Session | |
Editor's Note | 102 |
Anjali Mookerjee | |
Gandhiji on Education | 108 |
Satindranath Chakraborti | |
Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray's Ideas on | |
Education for Nation-Building | 121 |
Sushil Kumar Mukherjee | |
Satis Chandra Mukherjee and National Education | 129 |
Haridas Mukherjee | |
Education for Transformation of Consciousness | 144 |
P. Krishna | |
Summing-up of the Session | 160 |
Anjali Mookerjee | |
Discussion | |
Discussion on the paper of | |
Swami Muktidanandaji Maharaj | 166 |
Discussion on the Paper of | |
Swami Atmapriyanandaji Maharaj | 169 |
Discussion on the paper of Ananda Reddy | 173 |
Discussion on the paper of Sisir Kumar Das | 179 |
Discussion on the paper of | |
Satindranath Chakraborti | 185 |
Discussion on the paper of Sushil Mukherjee | 189 |
Discussion on the paper of Haridas Mukherjee | 193 |
Discussion on the paper of P. Krishna | 195 |
Open Session | |
Question-Answer Session (From the floor) | 206 |
Concluding Observations | 215 |
Govinda Gopal Mukhopadhyaya | |
Chairperson's Remarks | 221 |
National Roots of Swami Vivekananda's | |
Philosophy of Education | 224 |
R. K. Das Gupta |
Preface
An introspection concerning our educational system creates a feeling that the enduring philosophical ideas passed on by our eminent thinkers call for a careful review. Re-linking ourselves with this valuable legacy will give us the sense of direction in moulding our educational outlook. The Institute arranged a day-long national seminar on 12 April 2003, on the subject of 'In Search of Our Nationalist Roots for a Philosophy of Education', in which eight distinguished scholars from different parts of India participated. Every scholar presented a paper which was followed by a discussion by a panel of experts. Thus there was meaningful exchanges of views.
The seminar was inaugurated by Professor Debi Prasad Chattopadhyay, Chairman, Centre for Studies in Civilization, Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture, New Delhi. In the final and open session of the seminar, the proceedings of the academic sessions were summed-up by the respective coordinators., this was followed by a question-and-answer session. This helped to clarify the subject further to the people. MM Govinda Gopal Mukhopadhyaya presented the concluding observations on the proceeding of the academic sessions.
We are grateful to the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, for its active support and financial assistance to the Institute for the seminar.
This volume contains the papers presented by the participants in the seminar, along with the salient portions of the question-and -answer sessions that followed. We are thankful to Professor Radharaman Chakrabarti, Professor Anjali Mookerjee for Editing the Proceedings.
We are saddened at the passing away of Professor Sankari Prasad Banerjee, Professor Sisir Kumar Das and Professor Satindranath Chakraborti, who were the participating Scholars in the seminar. We share the grief and offer our condolence to their bereaved families.
We hope this brief study on philosophy of education will evoke further interest among the scholars for more investigations on the subject.
Preface | v |
Inaugural Session | |
Welcome Address | 3 |
Swami Prabhananda | |
Inaugural Address | 7 |
D. P. Chattopadhyay | |
First Academic Session | |
Editor's Note | 14 |
Radharaman Chakrabarti | |
Application Of Swami Vivekananda's | |
Educational Thoughts in Ramakrishna Math and Mission Institutions | 17 |
Swami Muktidananda | |
Swami Vivekananda's Educational Thoughts | 32 |
Swami Atmapriyananda | |
Evolving Education : In the Light of | |
Sri Aurobindo | 67 |
Ananda Reddy | |
Freedom In Spite Of the School | 88 |
Sisir Kumar Das | |
Summing-up of the Session | 96 |
Radharaman Chakrabarti | |
Second Academic Session | |
Editor's Note | 102 |
Anjali Mookerjee | |
Gandhiji on Education | 108 |
Satindranath Chakraborti | |
Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray's Ideas on | |
Education for Nation-Building | 121 |
Sushil Kumar Mukherjee | |
Satis Chandra Mukherjee and National Education | 129 |
Haridas Mukherjee | |
Education for Transformation of Consciousness | 144 |
P. Krishna | |
Summing-up of the Session | 160 |
Anjali Mookerjee | |
Discussion | |
Discussion on the paper of | |
Swami Muktidanandaji Maharaj | 166 |
Discussion on the Paper of | |
Swami Atmapriyanandaji Maharaj | 169 |
Discussion on the paper of Ananda Reddy | 173 |
Discussion on the paper of Sisir Kumar Das | 179 |
Discussion on the paper of | |
Satindranath Chakraborti | 185 |
Discussion on the paper of Sushil Mukherjee | 189 |
Discussion on the paper of Haridas Mukherjee | 193 |
Discussion on the paper of P. Krishna | 195 |
Open Session | |
Question-Answer Session (From the floor) | 206 |
Concluding Observations | 215 |
Govinda Gopal Mukhopadhyaya | |
Chairperson's Remarks | 221 |
National Roots of Swami Vivekananda's | |
Philosophy of Education | 224 |
R. K. Das Gupta |