Talk:Revolution in Education
- TOC, with such info as is available on the CD-ROM.
- Also the sources have been determined by comparing the texts with the Hindi books, these are either from SMK=Shiksha Mein Kranti (शिक्षा में क्रांति)), or SaS=Samyak Shiksha (सम्यक शिक्षा) :
- 1. (SMK 04) Teacher, Society and Revolution ... talk given in 1967. "This discourse was first published in KRANTINADA MONTHLY 1968 to 1969."
- 2. (SMK 01) Towards the Birth of a New Man ... talk given in 1967. "This discourse was given to a congregation of teachers and students published in booklet of same name." (I.e. Naye Manushya Ke Janma Ki Disha (नये मनुष्य के जन्म की दिशा), first published in Mar 1967.)
- 3. (SMK 09) Education: Love-Oriented ... talk given in 1967. "This discourse was given before students under the title: Youth and Rebellion."
- 4. (SMK 03) Education and Religion ... 3 Mar 1967 pm, Sardar Vallabhai Patel University. (Probably the one in Gujarat.)
- 5. (SMK 11) Knowledge is That Which Liberates ... 23 Sep 1968 pm, Birla Kreeda Kendra, Mumbai
- 6. (SMK 12) Fire of Rebellion ... 12 Feb 1969 pm, in Alembic Colony, Baroda. "This discourse was given before teachers under the title: The Birth of New India!". (This is likely Naye Bharat Ka Janm (नये भारत का जन्म). Note Baroda is now known as Vadodara.)
- 7. (SaS 06) Total Education ... 21 Jan 1968 am, Poddar College. "This discourse was given to teachers at Poddar College." (Podar, in Mumbai?)
- 8. (SMK 13) The Light of Disbelief ... 14 Aug 1969 pm. "This discourse was given to students."
- 9. (SMK 14 ***) Transformation Through Awareness ... 2 Sep 1969 pm. "The original title was: Education: Means and Ends"
- *** Chapter 9 has 2 explicit questions. Comparing with the Hindi learns that:
- Q1 = SMK14 Q3
- then there is the answer of SMK14 Q4 but it's question itself is missing. On the the CD-ROM there is at least a blank line to separate the text from Q1, in the physical book even that is not present.
- Q2 (should be Q3) = SMK14 Q5 question and answer
- *** Chapter 9 has 2 explicit questions. Comparing with the Hindi learns that:
(Removed older discussion to prevent confusion. --Sugit (talk) 17:55, 22 October 2018 (UTC))