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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Vol. I. Development of Education System in India Editor's note. I. Education in Ancient India 1. Education system in the Vedic Period. 2. Later Vedic Education (1200 B.C. to 200 B.C.). 3. The Buddhist Education. 4. Religion Oriented Ancient Education institutes of higher learning in Vedic and Buddhist Period. II. Education in Medieval India 5. Education in Medieval Period with emphasis on Muslim Education. 6. Hindu System of education during the Medieval Period. III. Education During the British Period 7. Macaulay's Minute (1835). 8. Wood's Despatch (1825) and Indian Education Commission (1882). 9. Lord Curzon's Educational Policy and National Education Movement. 10. Growth of National Consciousness National Education Movement. 11. Gokahale's Bill Government Resolution on Education and Sadler Commission (1917 1919). 12. Government of India Act (1935) and Wardha Scheme of Education (1937). 13. Sargent Report (1944). 14. Overview of the system of education during the British Rule. IV. Education in Post Independence Era 15. University Education Commission (1948 49). 16. Secondary Education Commission (1952 53). 17. Education Commission (1964 66). 18. National Policy on Education NPE (1986) and Programme of Action (1986). 19. Modified National Policy on Education (1992). V. Contemporary education problems and issues 20. Universalisation of Elementary Education (UEE). 21. Women's education. 22. Distance learning. 23. National and emotional integration. 24. Medium of instruction. 25. Education of weaker sections. 26. Adult education. 27. Quality control in higher education. 28. Secondary Education and its major problems expansion and vocationalisation. 29. Development of teacher education in India. 30. Growth and development of education in Himachal Pradesh problems and priorities. VI. Educational statistics 31. Statewise Comparative Development of Education in India. Index. Vol. II. Education in Emerging India Editor's note. 1. Education nature and meaning. 2. Objectives of education in relation to time and place. 3. Rousseau (1712 1778). 4. John Henrich Pestalozzi (1746 1827). 5. John Dewey (1857 1950). 6. Bertand Russel (1872 1970). 7. Indian thought and its contribution to educational practices. 8. Philosophy and education significance of studying philosophy in understanding educational practices and problems. 9. Realism with reference to Aristotle and Jainism. 10. Naturalism with reference to Rousseau and Rabindranath Tagore. 11. Idealism with reference to Plato Socrates and Advatia Philosophy. 12. Pragmatism with Reference to Dewey's Instrumentalism and experimentalism. 13. Humanism historical scientific and Buddhism. 14. Child Centered Education concept of a learner with reference to Giju Bhai. 15. Mahatma Gandhi (1869 1948) basic tenets of basic education. 16. Gijubhai and World of Children (1885 1939). 17. Swami Vivekananda (1863 1902) Man Making Education. 18. Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1872 1950) integral education its basic principles and stages. 19. Frederich August Froebel (1789 1852) The Play Way Method. 20. Maria Montessori (1870 1952) The Didactic Apparatus. 21. Indian Constitution directive principles and articles relating to education. 22. Secularism social goals democracy and socialist pattern of society. 23. National integration and emotional integration economic planning. 24. Sociological basis of education. 25. Education and social change education and national welfare Education and Human Resource Development. 26. National integration cultural heritage contribution of different religions religious festivals. 27. Meaning of a new social order eradication of illiteracy equality of opportunity. 28. Education of the disabled eliminating gender bias education of the minorities. 29. Distance education green and clean society (environmental education). 30. Povertyless society through planning population and available resources new programmes. 31. Agencies of education. 32. Paramhansa Yogananda (1893 1952) philosop.