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Contextual Education
Janani RamanathanSlide2
The System of EducationEducation abridges the knowledge of millennia into
a
15-20 year study
This is done by abridging
and
organizing
the knowledge into generalized abstract mental principlesSlide3
Gap between Theory and Life
In
the process of teaching the abstractions divorced from context, much precious knowledge is lost and relevance to the real world becomes obscureSlide4
Literature All great literature depicts and reflects realities of human character, society
,
values
and
aspirationsSlide5
Contextualized EducationEducation becomes contextualized
when
studied within the physical, social and cultural circumstances characterizing real life situations, the subjective mental and emotional processes that prompt human action, and the creative role of individuals in the collective
social
process
C
reating
the relevant context, education come
to
lifeSlide6
Value of ValuesThe value of values has been recognized as an essential driver of business excellenceSlide7
History, Biography, ArtOrganization is a fundamental principle behind social evolution in every field of life – commercial, economic, social, political, religious, educational
,
scientific... but
the true power of organization is rarely brought forth with sufficient clarity and emphasisSlide8
Contextualizing Education - Bridging
the gap
between
abstract concept
and
social relevance -