J. Krishnamurti and Educational Practice: Social and Moral Vision for Inclusive Education

New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press India (2018)
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This is a collection of essays that sets out to understand precisely the relationship between Krishnamurti's perspective and processes within institutional and non-institutional spaces. It is about mainstream private and government linked education of one kind and offers thoughts, reflections, and practice about what such education has to offer other mainstream institutions in contemporary India.

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