Insights into Education presents the educational philosophy of J. Krishnamurti in an easy to use, topic-based format. It is a practical handbook that comes alive when used as an introduction to group investigation and dialogue. What it offers to teachers everywhere is an inroad into the many matters of concern with which they are faced on a daily basis. That we cannot continue as we have been doing, with rote-learning, fact-finding, and a modicum of analysis as the building blocks of education, is obvious to anyone who is at all concerned with teaching and learning in a world with accelerating technological advancement, alienation, and despair. It is these very issues that are tackled here, sometimes implicitly but always at depth. What Krishnamurti proposes, and here discloses, is a different approach to learning altogether, one that distinguishes itself radically from what we normally understand by that term: the accumulation of knowledge, with its application and testing. By narrowing down our understanding to the pragmatic and the measurable, we forfeit the opportunity to probe deeply and to awaken intelligence in our students and in ourselves. What is meant by intelligence in this context is not the capacity to memorize and measure, but that subtler ability to see the whole which comes alive in a human being when he/she sees the limits of the measurable. To awaken this intelligence is the goal of education.O›Insights into Education presents the educational philosophy of J. Krishnamurti in an easy to use, topic-based format. It is a practical handbook that comes alive when used as an introduction to group investigation and dialogue. What it offers to teachers everywhere is an inroad into the many matters of concern with which they are faced on a daily basis. That we cannot continue as we have been doing, with rote-learning, fact-finding, and a modicum of analysis as the building blocks of education, is obvious to anyone who is at all concerned with teaching and learning in a world with accelerating technological advancement, alienation, and despair. It is these very issues that are tackled here, sometimes implicitly but always at depth. What Krishnamurti proposes, and here discloses, is a different approach to learning altogether, one that distinguishes itself radically from what we normally understand by that term: the accumulation of knowledge, with its application and testing. By narrowing down our understanding to the pragmatic and the measurable, we forfeit the opportunity to probe deeply and to awaken intelligence in our students and in ourselves. What is meant by intelligence in this context is not the capacity to memorize and measure, but that subtler ability to see the whole which comes alive in a human being when he/she sees the limits of the measurable. To awaken this intelligence is the goal of education.
What Are You Seeking ? : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1934 - 1935
J Krishnamurti
bookA Psychological Revolution : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1962 - 1963
J Krishnamurti
bookTradition and Creativity : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1952 - 1953
J Krishnamurti
bookInsights Into Education : Bringing about A Totally New Mind
J Krishnamurti
bookThe Dignity of Living : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1964 - 1965
J Krishnamurti
bookThere is No Thinker Only Thought : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1961
J Krishnamurti
bookA Light to Yourself : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1956 - 1957
J Krishnamurti
bookThe Mirror of Relationship : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1936 - 1944
J Krishnamurti
bookThe Beauty of Death : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1965 - 1966
J Krishnamurti
bookThe Years of Awakening
J Krishnamurti
bookWhat is Right Action ? : The Collected Works of J Krishnamurti 1934 - 1935
J Krishnamurti
bookThe World Within; You Are The Story of Humanity
J Krishnamurti
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The Dignity of Living
J. Krishnamurti
bookThe Need for a Radical Approach
J. Krishnamurti
bookYou Can Learn Only If you Do Not Know : Can There Be complete Freedom Of Thought
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookThought, stillness and time : Gstad small group Discussion 1965
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookThe seed of a million years : Madras (Chennai) 1979_80 - Public Meetings
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookOne sees or understands only when the mind is quiet. : Eight Public Meetings - Amsterdam The Netherlands 1967
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookCan thought become quiet? : Nine Public Meetings Amsterdam 1968
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookBeing A Light To Oneself : Four Small Group Discussions Ojai USA 1972
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookCan There Be Complete Freedom Of Thought? : Six Public Meetings Brockwood Park Uk 1972
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookThere Is insight when thought is absent : Fourteen public Meetings Saanen Switzerland 1972
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookHow does Desire Arise From Perception ?
Jiddu Krishnamurti
audiobookOne can learn easily when there is an atmosphere of freedom and friendship : Four Talks with Students Rajghat, India, 1965
Jiddu Krishnamurti
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