Art, asked by therealindian, 1 year ago

Our education system is so flawed. We still encourage rote learning. No wonder innovation is hard to find!” said another user Raj Rao.

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Answered by PawanBk
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what's the question..?? if your question about education system so...


Half the country does not even have access to proper education, and only a small fraction can go to university. - Lack of quality primary education for the poor - Limited seats in Universities

Not All jobs are equal – result is the chronic scarcity of ‘SPARTANS’

Unless you are too rich that formal education doesn’t matter for you or too poor that you can’t afford education, You can’t be JUST an athlete, or just a singer, or just a painter (barring handful of exceptions). You have to be an engineering/medical degree holder before pursuing what you really want. That is some sheer wastage of human resource, isn’t it? Likewise neither all streams are equal. It makes no sense that to take science( PCM/B) after 10th class, you have to score above 80+ while if youscore less than 55%, Arts remains the only door open for you. It only shows the herd mentality/prejudice that persists in society about subjects and professions.

Yes, we do know that many IB schools across India are trying to bring in interactive education and we laud that immensely. But the evil of rote learning is yet to be wiped out from a majority of Indian schools. Owing to the fixated style of question papers that have been doing the rounds in board exams from time immemorial, rote learning has continued.

We’re very sure that most students won’t be clear about many of the basic foundation concepts taught in school even after they’ve graduated. Ever heard of students mugging up balanced equations? This is one fundamental change that needs to come about in our Indian Education System!
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