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How was the western education system different from the earlier education system?​

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Answered by sedara652
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Explanation:

What is the major difference between Western education and Indian education of a child?

Are you exploring open & distance learning programmes?

*practicality based* & *theoreticaliy based* are the only major difference in western and Indian education .

Actually India believe in theory, child of India does not know the practical result of that theory which he is learning from years to years .

And if you take a child of western education you will see how much practical he|she is .

In Japan, there is no exam performed until the child become 10 years old . They give them manners, they teach them practically because they believe in Manners before education .

Not only Japan, most of the countries provide best education practically without any cost and make the child perfect .

Our nation can also bring changes by transforming old system into new one and ofcourse by the contribution of us .

So please, contribute, to make my nation's child best and to make my country's education best .

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
1

Explanation:

  • Indian education places a greater emphasis on academics and places a lower value on practical skills and expertise.
  • Individual interests, learning talents, and aptitude for any vocation.
  • On the other hand, they are encouraged in the Western educational system.
  • Gurukulas were used to offer education in ancient times.
  • Western education emphasizes creativity and independently thinking, whereas Eastern education emphasizes a student's ability to learn from their teachers.

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