the defects of our education system article
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- There are too few schools, too few teachers, too obsolete equipment and too few buildings. Every year hundreds of students are refused admission to the schools and colleges.
- The problem of unemployment among the educated ones has assumed serious proportions. The engineers and other technically trained persons are idle in the country. There is no planning of education in conformity with the political and economic structure of the country.
- However, the crisis in modern education does not result from the low salary of the teachers, the poor buildings, obsolete equipment and too few schools. These are more the reflection of crisis than a statement of it. The crisis results from the school’s inability to decide what it is going to do with the students and what it is to teach them.
- In other words, it is uncertainty and ambivalence of purpose which create the crisis. Modern education lives in the past and has not kept pace with the changes which have overtaken our civilization. Our schools have failed to give due consideration to the content of education needed to fit the masses to operate in a democracy.
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