Defects of secondary education
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Secondary education is theoretical, bookish, narrowly conceived and unpractical. It creates social misfits and does not fulfill the needs of life. It is not life-centred. It should not increase unemployment and should help to produce able, self-dependent and patriotic citizens.
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Secondary education is thus regarded as a passport for higher education. Hence the main defect of secondary education is its aimlessness. Secondary education must have definite aims related to practical life and the secondary schools should try to realise those aims in every possible manner.
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