The text ‘The Five Dimensions of Education’ taken from Freedom from the Past by Osho, features in B.Ed. 1st Year’s General English book (Tribhuvan University). The key takeaways from the text are as follows: All the past education has been very insufficient, incomplete, and superficial. Not only incomplete, but harmful too because it is based on... Continue Reading →
Kali Yuga
Kali yuga, according to Hindu philosophy, is an age when evil prevails over righteousness. Etymologically, 'Kali yuga' comes from Sanskrit language, where 'Kali' means vice/evil and 'yuga' means age. Hence, Kali yuga is the 'age of vice'. In Kali yuga, people are vicious by nature and they do more wrong than right. They are selfish,... Continue Reading →
Whole Child Education
The text 'Whole Child Education' features in B.Ed. 1st Year’s General English book (Tribhuvan University). This text is about not just imparting academic knowledge to the children and making them pass the exam as traditional school education has been doing, but providing them with whole education through holistic approach as practiced by Waldorf and Montessori... Continue Reading →
The Mirror of Matsuyama
(From Myths and Legends of Japan by F Hadland Davis) - a Japanese lore; a folk tale that gives moral lesson Summary In a remote part of Japan lived a man named Matsuyama, his wife, and their little daughter. Once Matsuyama went to a distant place on business and returned with gifts for his wife... Continue Reading →