Teaching methods described by Maharishi Dayanand
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Indian philosophical ideology is based on moral, religious and spiritual beliefs. All Indian philosophies believe that there is some moral system in the universe which maintains order and control in nature and human society. Indian philosophy has a tendency to look at life from a holistic perspective. In the field of philosophy, epistemology explains the human intellect's knowledge and the means of attaining knowledge. These means are called methods. On this basis, philosophers formulate teaching methods. From the teaching methods created by educational philosophers, we get the knowledge of who should be taught when and how? On the basis of methods, a teacher selects the methods according to those objectives to achieve the teaching objectives.
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