Basic Education - Literature

Literature

  • Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: Basic Education, Navajivan Publishing House Ahmedabad. 1955
  • Bernhard Mann: The Pedagogical and Political Concepts of Mahatma Gandhi and Paulo Freire. In: Bernhard Claußen (Hrsg.) International Studies in Political Socialization and Political Education Bd. 8. Verlag Dr. Krämer. Hamburg 1995
  • Walter Molt: Die Pädagogik von Mahatma Gandhi. In: Anton Hilckman (Hrsg.) Archiv für Vergleichende Kulturwissenschaft. Bd. 7. Verlag Anton Hain. Meisenheim am Glan. 1970
  • B. Solanki: The Technique of Correlation in Basic Education. Navajivan Publishing House Ahmedabad. 1958

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