Summer
April: 4 & 11, 18 & 25 (Module 1)
May: 2 & 9, 16 & 23 (Module 2)
June: 6 & 13, 20 & 27 (Module 3)
July: 4 & 11, 18 & 25 (Module 4)
Last date for Applications: 01 March 2026
Winter
September: 5 & 12, 19 & 26 (Module 1)
October: 3 & 10, 17 & 24 (Module 2)
December: 5 & 12, 19 & 26 (Module 3)
January: 2 & 9, 16 & 24 (Module 4)
Last date for Applications: 02 August 2026
Summer
April: 4 & 11, 18 & 25 (Module 1)
May: 2 & 9, 16 & 23 (Module 2)
June: 6 & 13, 20 & 27 (Module 3)
July: 4 & 11, 18 & 25 (Module 4)
Last date for Applications: 01 March 2026
Winter
September: 5 & 12, 19 & 26 (Module 1)
October: 3 & 10, 17 & 24 (Module 2)
December: 5 & 12, 19 & 26 (Module 3)
January: 2 & 9, 16 & 24 (Module 4)
Last date for Applications: 02 August 2026
Contact coregroup@kfionline.org
Participation Fee : Rs. 10000 for the course of four modules.
A Note on Credits: The National Education Policy (NEP) 2023 is introducing a system of transferable academic credits through the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC), allowing students to accumulate, store, and transfer credits earned across recognized institutions. This flexible framework enables learners to take breaks, switch disciplines, or transfer between universities without losing progress. By recognizing diverse forms of learning, including online and vocational courses, it promotes mobility and lifelong learning. The credit system encourages multidisciplinary education, empowers students to chart individualized academic paths, and fosters greater coherence and quality within India’s higher education ecosystem. Note that as per UGC rules, academic credits cannot be awarded without an assessment. Hence, students who opt for credits will be required to undertake an online examination. This examination will be conducted by TDU on their platform; assessment will be done by KFI. These students will receive an additional certificate from TDU, and the credits will be uploaded into the National Academic Depository (NAD), once the course content has been approved by the UGC
Course Outline
The program introduces the participant to:
• History of Education including critique of modern education
• What is happening in the field of education in the country
• Krishnamurti’s departure from modern education
• Krishnamurti’s vision of education and the significance of life
• The intent of Krishnamurti Schools
• The themes that emerge from Krishnamurti’s vision of education
Themes of Modules
Module 1: History of Education and introduction to Krishnamurti’s approach to education
Module 2: Authority; order & discipline; role of knowledge
Module 3: Motivation – competition & comparison; being and becoming; excellence; reward & punishment; success & failure
Module 4: Observation & attention; listening; learning; thought
These themes will be dealt with from the following viewpoints and perspectives:
1. Drawing from a general understanding of the theme, examples drawn from daily life, and what is happening currently in the world.
2. Looking at Krishnamurti’s writings/talks/ discussions on the theme.
3. Connection to the issues in the school/classroom context.
Note: Course credits transferable to any university in India
Eligibility
• Fresh Graduates/Postgraduates aspiring to become teachers in schools.
• Teachers (with or without B.Ed) who would like to re-orient their outlook and engage with new directions in education.
• Individuals interested in making a career shift into teaching.
• Age 22-40 (upper age limit can be relaxed for interested individuals)
As this is a short term course lacking the physical setting of our centers, we would like the participants in this course to have a familiarity with Krishnamurti’s work, a lot of which is available on the internet and in books and videos. Some recommended books and video links are provided on page 7 in the brochure that can be downloaded when you register for applying.
