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The school system often curbs individual talents. Discuss. In 300 words ​

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Answered by yashpro
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Forced study of subjects In schools in India we are supposed to be choosing a stream after 10. In certain schools some subjects are compulsory for example: if you are taking science then you have to compulsorily study physics and chemistry. The pressure formed on the students because of the subjects often restricts them from pursuing their talents or hobbies. Everyone competes on becoming doctors and engineers. The schools and colleges do not consider painting as a main subject more over everyone is taught the same thing despite of knowing that all the students have different learning capability. Hence we can say that the school system often curb individual talent

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The current public school system does often curb students' talents The current public school system does often curb individual students' talents. The main problem is that "success" in school is measured by test scores, which only measure a very small spectrum of a student's skills and talents. How, for example, do you measure a student's artistic creativity? How do you assign a score to that poem, or short story, or painting? You can't. It does not take long for a student to realize this, and, knowing that she needs to meet the test scores to be measured a success, abandons the things that she truly excels at, the things that she really loves. She becomes an automaton, suppressing her true talents and skills, in order to stay on the conveyor belt to graduation.

Well school is all about percentages and marks nowadays

a student goes from home at 5 in the morning comes at 9 in the night (including tuition and all) . I don't think this is learning or education all about . Its about exploring ,

Answered by helpingmrhelp123
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School nowadays is about memorizing a bunch of facts and spitting them back out on a test or exam. There is no learning involved, just memorization. Students should be taught things of importance. The grading system is messed up too. How can you grade something on creativity? You can't. Albert Einstein said "Everyone's a genius, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing it is not worth"

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