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The Education of the Whole Man is essentially two books in one volume. The first is a general treatise. This book opens with a challenge to Borsodi’s Indian friends. They must choose a national destiny: Gandhi or Western industrialization. The second section addresses the problem of education in 30 chapters. There are many forms of education: Physical education, emotional education, perceptual education, introspection education, axiological education, volitional education, etc. But these are not different things. They are part of a whole. There are stages of development, from infancy through age twelve, sixteen, eighteen, higher education, adult education. Chapter by chapter Borsodi explores each of these topics.
Publication Date
1963
Publisher
Sardar Vallabhbhai Vidyapeeth
City
Gujarat State, India
Keywords
Education, Educational Theory
Disciplines
Adult and Continuing Education | Economic Theory | Educational Methods | Epistemology | Home Economics | Labor Economics
Recommended Citation
Borsodi, Ralph, "The Education of the Whole Man" (1963). School of Living Books. 2.
https://research.library.kutztown.edu/solbooks/2
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