Mahatma Gandhi: The Silent Revolution
- 1970 ----- color ----- 38 min ----- 16mm
- Gandhi's own words explains his philosophy and theory of his revolutionary plan for basic education. He believed that true independence would come only with a "silent revolution" that would change the life of every villager. Focuses on a group of boys being educated according to this theory at a school in south India. Gives a clear example of deriving educational goals and techniques from the lives and needs of the students. Provides background material for the study of modern India and its social, economic and agricultural problems.
- Topics: (Biography, Political Science: Asian, South Asian Studies)
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