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Sir John George Woodroffe’s ‘The Seed of Race: An Essay on Indian Education’ presents a thoughtful analysis of educational systems and philosophies in India. The work examines how education serves as a cornerstone for cultural and intellectual development within Indian society. Woodroffe, a distinguished scholar and administrator, brings his extensive knowledge of Indian civilization to bear on questions of pedagogy and learning.
The essay investigates the relationship between race, culture, and education, exploring how traditional Indian educational methods have shaped the nation’s intellectual heritage. Woodroffe’s perspective combines Western analytical frameworks with deep appreciation for Indian philosophical traditions. The book addresses the challenges and opportunities facing Indian education, considering both historical context and contemporary implications. This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House preserves an important contribution to educational discourse and Indian studies, offering readers insights into how learning traditions have evolved and their continuing relevance.
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