Kabir Pathshala
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- Author: Swati Ghosh, Ashok Sarkar
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- Edition: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789350405963
- Pages: 244
- Weight: 528 grams
Book Description:
- Kabir Pathshala delves into the history and evolution of Pathbhavan and Shikshasatra, two monumental institutions founded by Rabindranath Tagore.
- The book explores the institutional birth of Pathbhavan in 1901, initially known as Brahma Vidyalaya, and later renamed in its present form, along with the establishment of Shikshasatra in 1924, which began as a school for orphaned children at Shantiniketan.
- The central theme of this work is how Tagore integrated nature, creativity, and environment into education, especially through Brahma Vidyalaya, where he emphasized the holistic learning process in tune with nature.
- The book highlights the development of the schools, illustrating the larger societal tensions and Tagore's evolving educational philosophy that shaped the schools over time. It also raises important questions about alternative education and its significance in India's educational landscape.
- A significant part of the narrative discusses Tagore's emphasis on rural life and vocational learning, focusing on how children from rural areas could learn through hands-on education.
- This work stands as a tribute to Tagore's unique educational vision, and remains an inspiration for modern-day educators working in the field of alternative education.
This book is an insightful journey into the life and legacy of Rabindranath Tagore's educational initiatives, showing how these institutions were not only about schooling but also about fostering a philosophy of life.

