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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Jugal Kishore Mukherjee/English/Principles and Goals of Integral Education/SAICE The Cradle of a New Humanity.htm
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SAICE: The Cradle of a New Humanity
The preceding chapter may have sounded a rather depressing note. But this is just a passing aberration. The dark clouds are bound to float away after some time. The true destiny of SAICE is great and glorious! It is fixed by divine dispensation and cannot be checkmated by any agency, human or occultly hostile. The real purpose of this unique educational Centre is to help in the building up of a new humanity. The Integral Yoga of Sri Aurobindo and the life-long Tapasya of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo have for their central aim the transformation of ignorant, imperfect and all-suffering humanity into a rac
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SAICE: The Status of "Certificates"
There is much confusion reigning in the minds of people, both inside SAICE and in quarters outside, as regards the question whether this particular educational Institution of the Mother's creation issues "Certificates" to its "successful" students or not. Some swear by the Mother's well-known declaration that Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education established in Pondicherry does not issue any Certificate nor does it confer any degree or diploma to the successful candidate after proper academic examination. But there are others who affirm equally strongly that they personally know many cases where the
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The Role and Responsibility of the Teachers
It is by now clear to our readers that Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education is not just an ordinary school, college or university having for its sole aim the excellent training of its alumni in various academic subjects. The Mother has placed before it very high extra-academic goals. Indeed these goals are its real raison d'être; academic excellence and competence in various disciplines of knowledge is only a necessary but no more than a complementary achievement.
Now the fact cannot be overstressed that to help in the fulfilment of the real aims of SAICE, it will not do
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SAICE: Aims and Purpose Behind
Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education established by the Mother of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry and popularly known under its acronym, SAICE, has now a reputation all over the world as an educational institution of excellent teaching tradition, being animated at the same time with very high and noble man-making ideals. This is not just a college or university of the ordinary genre, may be of an excellent quality. It has been founded by the Mother with a particular end in view and that characterises its functioning, also the motives and aspirations of its students and teachers. But what is this
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Principles and Goals
of
Integral Education
Principles and Goals
of Integral Education
as propounded by
Sri Aurobindo and The Mother
and the experiment at
Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education,
Pondicherry
JUGAL KISHORE MUKHERJEE
SRI AUROBINDO ASHRAM
PONDICHERRY
First edition 2005
Rs. 75.00
ISBN 81-7058-806-5
© Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust 2005
Published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publication Department
Pondicherry - 605 002
Website: http://sabda.sriaurobindoashram.org
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Foreword
It is not often realised how important a place Education, in the true sense of the word, occupies in the life, writings and work of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother. Sri Aurobindo was a professor and later Vice Principal at the Baroda College from 1897 to 1905. In 1906, he came to Calcutta as the Principal of the newly founded Bengal National College. At Pondicherry, Sri Aurobindo and the Mother laid the foundation of a new centre of education, and some of the last writings of Sri Aurobindo were meant for the Bulletin of Physical Education.
After Sri Aurobindo left his body in December 1950, the Mother announced in the beginning of 1951:
"One