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What would be the form of education in the new commune?

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"In the new commune, education becomes a journey of love and joy, where teachers guide rather than judge, and learning unfolds at each individual's unique pace."

According to Osho, the new commune’s education is five-dimensional, non-competitive, and present-centered. Examinations disappear; teachers become guides who observe daily, encourage individual pace, and direct students to the latest sources. Learning is delivered primarily through television and computers, with libraries and technology providing up-to-date knowledge. No one passes or fails; continuous observation replaces grades, nurturing love, joy, and friendliness instead of ambition and superiority/inferiority.
School will focus on learning now, not competing or taking big tests, with helpful guides and media showing you the newest things while you grow at your own speed.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces anxiety and comparison; builds confidence and cooperation.
- Keeps learning current and practical through guides, media, and self-directed inquiry.
- Shifts focus to joy, presence, and relationships instead of distant goals.
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