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essay on urgent refoms modern education needs in 1000 words

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Answered by Specty
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Urgent Reforms Modern Education NeedsFlipping back the pages of history, education seems to have originated from the very beginning of human civilization. We began writing in ink on papyrus and after nearly a fifty centuries, I am typing this essay on Microsoft Word .Everything has changed , ranging from our way of life to our priorities ,however one thing has always remained same mans struggle for survival and enlightenment .We, the humans are by birth inquisitive and love to learn ,explore new things and welcome changes. Years of research and dedication, and we were gifted the greatest boon for mankind Modern Education. Its modern education that has made us what we are today. It might not be wrong to say that modern education has helped turn our dreams into reality .However things are not the same as before. The human family has more than 7 billion members today and mother earth is at risk now more than ever before. Time today demands versatile and creative young men and women who can cope with the challenges of life and take the society, the nation and the world a step forward on their account. With the challenges of life getting more complex than ever before, we require a system that helps young learners to develop not only as skilled professionals but also as logical thinkers who can find a solution to their own problems. For a happier life and a better human society, the education of the century requires incorporating real issues and including methodologies that can help fulfill the needs of today and aspirations of tomorrow. Apart from academic knowledge, modern education needs reforms that can help individuals prosper socially, emotionally, physically and mentally.Education for a change
Answered by dackpower
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The majority of our kids those who are outside the purview of the number of private pre-schools realize that the education they were allowed was a platform formed of paper, which does not add up anything to their knowledge.

Nehru was a visionary on higher education, who also built many prestigious institutes of eminent learning and research, which include IISc, IITs and IIMs.  However, he didn’t see fundamental education as a preference due to the confined support early governments had, and his focus only lies on science and research-based enterprises. It was in 1986 that the Rajiv Gandhi administration stressed child-centric fundamental education in a serious way, with the National Policy on Education (NPE) concentrating on the universal entrance and registration into schools.

Government interventions and actions like the Midday Meal Scheme from the last few decades prove to be the important factor for maximum admissions to school in rural areas. Enrollments have passed 90 percent among 6-14-year-olds. Moreover under the schemes such as Sarve Shiksha Abhiyaan the network of schools has extended deep into rural areas and villages across the nation. However the education of modern times should be more concentrated on increasing the knowledge of child rather emphasizing on the old system of traditional classroom training.

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