EDU 01
Knowledge and Curriculum: Philosophical
and Sociological Perspective
TOPIC: AUROBINDO GHOSH
SUBMITTED TO, SUBMITTED BY,
DR.GEORGE VARGHESE ARYA DEVAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR NATURAL SCIENCE
MOUNT TABOR TRAINING COLLEGE MOUNT TABOR TRAINING COLLEGE
PATHANAPURAM PATHANAPURAM
Biography
Aurobindo Ghosh was born on 15th august 1872 in Calcutta (Kolkata)
He has later conferred the title of Sri, when in England
He did his schooling at Loreto House, Darjeeling., St.Pauls school London. And he went to King’s college in
England.
After having done his ICS in England, he returned to India when he did administrative posts.
He also became an eminent political activist
Aurobindo Ghosh dedicatedly contributed to India’s freedom from British rule during the early part of his life.
In his later years his political ideology changed to a spiritual one
In Pondicherry he founded a community of spiritual seekers, called The Sri Aurobindo Ashram in 1926
His later life was placed with the learning and teaching about subjects
concerning Philosophy and Spirituality
Sri Aurobindo Ghosh was also incredibly involved in Yoga and Yogic teachings
Sri Aurobindo left his body on 5 December 1950
Major Works
The evolutionary philosophy underlying Aurobindo’s integral yoga is explored in his main prose work
The Life Divine(1939)
In addition to The Life Divine, his major works include;
Essays on The Gita(1922)
Collected poems and plays(1942)
The Synthesis of Yoga(1948)
The Human Cycle(1949)
The ideal of Human Unity(1949)
Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol(1950)
On the Veda(1956)
Record of Yoga
Isha Upanishad, The Secrets of the Vedas , etc......
Contribution to Education
According to him three things have be considered in true and living education
1. The man/individual
2. The Nation
3. Humanity
According to Aurobindo Ghosh a true education not only spiritual but also
rational, vital, physical and intellectual in nature he named it as Integral Education.
Integral Education: Education is integral in the sense of being an education not
only for the evolution of the individual alone but also for the nation and the
humanity. It is bringing out all the facets of personality.
Integral Education includes five concepts
1. Physical Education
2. Vital Education
3. Mental Education
4. Psychic Education
5. Spiritual Education
Physical Education: Is the education of the body or the harmonious development of all parts of
the body and rectification of defects and deformities, if any.
Vital Education: consist of two aspects
1. Sense Training
2. Development of Character
Mental Education: Education for the mind
Psychic Education: developing innate powers through psychological, religious or mechanical
methods
Spiritual Education: Education for our soul
According to Aurobindo Ghosh education should be child centered. It should be based on the
needs and interests of the children
Aims of Education
Acquiring new knowledge in the field of literature, science, culture,
politics etc..
For physical development
For sense training
Development of innate powers
Spiritualisation of society
Development of morality
Self realisation
Curriculum: According to Aurobindo Ghosh curriculum should include Academic
subjects, Vocational training, Cultural activities and education should be given for
internation understanding and for proper health maintenance
Methods of Teaching: Education should be given based on 3A’s
Age, Ability, Aptitude
Learning through cooperative activities
Learning through self experience
Learning by doing
He emphasis Montessori method for infant classes
In teaching learning programme the principle of going from known to unknown
and near to far should be followed
Role of the teacher: A teacher should be like torch- light
Teacher is a guide not a master
The role of a teacher is to suggest and not to impose
A true teacher removes the clouds of ignorance
Medium of instruction: mother tongue along with that foreign languages should
be taught