TY - JOUR TT - TRACING OUR STEPSIS RETRACING THE EVOLUTION OF EDUCATION AN ALTERNATIVE? AU - Das, Anamika PY - 2016 DA - April DO - 10.18768/ijaedu.51321 JF - IJAEDU- International E-Journal of Advances in Education JO - IJAEDU PB - OCERINT International Organization Center of Academic Research WT - DergiPark SN - 2411-1821 SP - 141 EP - 145 VL - 2 IS - 4 KW - national independence KW - rote learning KW - philosophical theories KW - human resource N2 - In the twenty first century, after 68 years of independence, India is still lagging behind in terms of achieving quality education in the region. Unavailability of proper schools, teaching staff and lack of proper implementation of rules are administrative and legal problems that are often paid attention towards with corrective measures and may show improvement in the years to come. But, flaws beyond administrative and legal obstacles that lay in the philosophy and ideology of the education system of the country are giving rise to a fall in its quality and must also be taken into serious consideration. Students unable to choose educational streams of their choice or schools evaluating students solely on the basis of rote learning, without any thought involved in assignments are basically ideological problems that are more deep-rooted and difficult to eradicate as compared to the administrative ones. Following the same line of thought, the paper traces philosophical theories stated in the past that contain alternatives to eliminate some ideological problems in education in today’s era. A progressive move in the field of education would mean coming up with new alternatives. However, if the older philosophical theories that were stated billions of years ago provide us with alternatives for today, then retracing the past being more pragmatic, must be followed, which would include retracing the philosophical theories put forth over time, so that education encourages the flourish of human resource in the country in a comprehensive way.Keywords: national independence, rote learning, philosophical theories, human resource CR - By Gender, Age-Cohort and Location, Center Discussion Paper, No. 815. USA CR - Duraisamy, P. (2000): Changes in Returns to Education in India, 1983-94 CR - Gandhi, M.K (1933): Towards new education. Bharatan Kumarappa edition. India. CR - Geeta Gandhi Kingdon (2007): The progress of school education in India. Global Poverty Research Group. ESRC. U.K. CR - Tagore, R (1933): My School. Macmillan. United Kingdom CR - Talip Kabadayi. (2013): Aristotle: on virtue education. Pamukkale University. Turkey UR - https://doi.org/10.18768/ijaedu.51321 L1 - https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/225672 ER -