Book Title: Jaina System of Education Author(s): Debendra Chandra Das Gupta Publisher: Bharti MahavidyalayaPage 16
________________ LECTURE No VII pp 61–85 Education of The Princes - The Eduauon of the princes from the pre nacal stage.-The Child and adolescent psychology-physical mental and ema tional traits of the growing child, and the adolescent youths and their proper carc and education - The Curricula in the Artschool their psychological basis.The distribution of art-schools. The training agences-72 arts in the Juína monastcr, at Moxlcrapura-Staic supervision over the education of the princess academic, military and physical Life-long process of physical educauonidcal gymnasiums in anaent India-their geographical distributions. State con trol of the education of adult king --Programme of studies in the art-schools mcthod of teaching-individual and group-criticism of blind memory workfive sold process of study Educational tour-residence in the art-schools--con cluding remarks. LECTURE No VIII Pp 86–10, The influence of geographical factors on vocations-their geographical distributions-psychological basis of vocational and educational election. The training agencies viz., the Family the Church, the State the School and Industry -their doset co-operation in imparting vocational education to scholarsh*tatc sanction of guilds and merchants association-ther autonomous status, subject to state control in making bye-laws and in training the scholars in diverse vacations -residence in teacher house was an essential necessity-vocational education was frec and compulsory--and the pupils were placed on appropriate vocauions to ensure doser co-ordination between work and instruction Concluding remarks. LECTURE NO IX. pp 106-114 Literature of the Jaina fathers-their medium of instruction-the codifica the sacred texts of the lainas-the two important sects of the Tainasthe Digambarks and Svetambaras. A brief survey of the religious activities of Jaunas-the parepatetic tours of Rşabha and Mahavira-a brief review of Jaina contributions to philosophy religion, art, literature, bustory astronomy astrology mathematica, grammar leucography poeta and politics-oncluding remarks. LECTURE No X PP 115-128 A brief résumé of the nine lectures with conduding remarksPage Navigation
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