Discuss about the devlopment of education in india
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Positive side of Indian Education system :-
Students go through many exams in their learning years. It teaches to analyse our strengths and weaknesses consistently.
Indian education system emphasizes competitive spirit. Competition teaches students to unleash their full potential.
Indian schools teach basic knowledge in all subjects.
Annual system in school years helps slow learners.
These days a lot of positive changes are happening in the education system of India. Emphasis on practical knowledge is increased.
Drawbacks of Indian Education system :-
Rote learning. Emphasis on memorizing the facts rather than thoroughly understanding the concepts.
Completely relying on text books.
Giving more importance to text books than the teacher. There is no autonomy to teachers.
Students have no freedom to think creatively and to question the content in the text books.
Taking marks as assessment of student’s talent, when marks can be easily obtained by memorizing the pre-written answers from the text books.
Students are not being taught why they are learning the particular subjects and topic. Text books do not mention how the topics are relevant in the practical life.
There is no incentive for teachers to encourage critical thinking in children.
Lack of infrastructure.
Students go through many exams in their learning years. It teaches to analyse our strengths and weaknesses consistently.
Indian education system emphasizes competitive spirit. Competition teaches students to unleash their full potential.
Indian schools teach basic knowledge in all subjects.
Annual system in school years helps slow learners.
These days a lot of positive changes are happening in the education system of India. Emphasis on practical knowledge is increased.
Drawbacks of Indian Education system :-
Rote learning. Emphasis on memorizing the facts rather than thoroughly understanding the concepts.
Completely relying on text books.
Giving more importance to text books than the teacher. There is no autonomy to teachers.
Students have no freedom to think creatively and to question the content in the text books.
Taking marks as assessment of student’s talent, when marks can be easily obtained by memorizing the pre-written answers from the text books.
Students are not being taught why they are learning the particular subjects and topic. Text books do not mention how the topics are relevant in the practical life.
There is no incentive for teachers to encourage critical thinking in children.
Lack of infrastructure.
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