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Zenjin Education by Kuniyoshi Obara for Nai Talim - Divaswapna- Duishen

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Zenjin Education is identical to what we celebrate as the 'Motto of Education - Aim of Educaation - Goal of Education'. The Japanese Philosophy talks of 'Whole-Person Education' and lists exact ways and attributes for the same. This short series of Podcasts brings to you what it means to me, to many around me and how we can understand it in our context.The first episode relates it with Mahatma Gandhi's Nai Taalim, Giju Bhai Badheka Divaswapna and Duishen as well. Not to forget - Toto Chan.Join us to know about Zenjin Philosophy of Education.Our references:Kuniyoshi Obara's Theory of Zejin Education

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