The document discusses the student-teacher relationship in ancient India and modern schools. In ancient India, education took place in Gurukuls, hostel-like schools where students including rulers received free education from teachers. The document asks about the current student-teacher relationship and notes a Children's Day celebration where students played a brick-holding game. It also provides a brief overview of India's public education system being managed at the central, state, and local levels of government.
The document discusses the student-teacher relationship in ancient India and modern schools. In ancient India, education took place in Gurukuls, hostel-like schools where students including rulers received free education from teachers. The document asks about the current student-teacher relationship and notes a Children's Day celebration where students played a brick-holding game. It also provides a brief overview of India's public education system being managed at the central, state, and local levels of government.
The document discusses the student-teacher relationship in ancient India and modern schools. In ancient India, education took place in Gurukuls, hostel-like schools where students including rulers received free education from teachers. The document asks about the current student-teacher relationship and notes a Children's Day celebration where students played a brick-holding game. It also provides a brief overview of India's public education system being managed at the central, state, and local levels of government.
2022-23 STUDENT-TEACHER RELATIONSHIP Ancient Student-Teacher Relationship In India
In ancient time the school was know
as ‘Gurukuls’ . The best part of Gurukuls was that they followed the concept of hostels. These schools were attended by various rulers of India. like the Pandavas, the Kauravas and even Lord Rama and Lord Krishna. Education at that time was free How is your Student-Teacher Relationship in your School ? Children Day Celebration We Celebrate Children Day on 14 November
We played a game in which
we have to hold the brick using one finger and a thumb Education System of India Education in India is primarily managed by state-run public education system, which fall under the command of the government at three levels: central, state and local. Thank You By Group Student Teacher Relationship