Abstract: Idealistic philosophy recognizes the soul, consciousness, and spiritual reality as the fundamental basis of human life. According to this view, the chief aim of education is self-realization and the development of the individual’s inner potential. Education is not merely the acquisition of knowledge; rather, it is a harmonious process of intellectual, moral, spiritual, and physical development. The eternal values of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty form the core objectives of education in Idealism. Idealists emphasize the inclusion of religion, ethics, literature, and fine arts in the curriculum to cultivate these higher values. The teacher plays a vital role as a moral exemplar and spiritual guide, inspiring students through character and conduct. The school is regarded as a sacred place for spiritual growth, and self-discipline is encouraged over external control. Overall, Idealism views education as a powerful means for the complete development of personality and the creation of an ideal society
Guria et al. (Tue,) studied this question.