WAYS TO IMPROVE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA
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Focus on skill based education. ...
Reward creativity, original thinking, research and innovation. ...
Get smarter people to teach. ...
Implement massive technology infrastructure for education. ...
Re-define the purpose of the education system. ...
Effective deregulation. ...
Take mediocrity out of the system.
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Hi friend here is my views on your topic.
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It ' s all my views & or you can say that it's my personal experience..
May be this would not like by you. But it's a very serious topic at which no one wants to talk. It's very nice and appritiable that you think and ask about it.
First of all.. We have to change the society’s view about “Education”!
According to most of the Indian parents, education is all about getting their children into a college which has fame and also a great placement offer with high salary pack. How much ever you deny this statement, deep down you would agree with me.
If we see how many people write competitive exams to get into prestigious institutions across India, one thing is clear for sure. Everyone is just in the process of “Being Perfect”.
I really appreciate those people who are actually aspiring to become engineers and docs and are trying their best to get into a college like IIT and AIIMS. Actually they are not studying this hard because they like to be locked into a room for at least 2 years, but because they are forced to prove to the society that they are amazing engineers and docs and they can do this only by getting into a top university. But if in spite of being extremely talented, they start attending 2 tier colleges, they are looked at in a disgusting manner. Because their college do not have fame. This logic kills me.
And also, many people drop one year or two to run the ‘rat- race’ again. WOOW. -_-
So basically, everybody is taught to be either perfect or bust. But nobody tells them, “It’s okay to be imperfect”, “It’s okay if you fail now”, “It’s okay if you didn’t crack JEE”.i have passed through this situation.
The whole kind of things of system has to change here.
Right from the education minster ‘Smirti Irani’ to the teachers to the way the people are tested during exams to the methods of teaching to the society’s knowledge about what “education” actually means. Everything has to change.
Innovation has to be appreciated. The teachers have to learn to welcome a different thinker in their class. Even now, I know many schools which teach their students to arrive at a solution only through a particular algorithm and a different approach is demotivated and is mocked at. Students, because of such humiliation try to be “perfect” and are feared of being a failure and are feared of making mistakes.
Neil deGrasse Tyson said that students copy during exams because the system values grades more than the human values. That’s so true. Isn’t it?
Only if you get caught copying, you are a cheater, but if you successfully copy during exams, you get decent grades and the teacher is happy. Parents are happy. Maybe even the person who copied is also happy but if the person is true to their heart… they might feel guilty but nobody cares cause your grades are amazing and that’s all that matters.
We have to re- build a system where the child is made into an overall achiever. I mean that not only should the system focus on academics, but also every other field possible. The child should know science, maths, social, moral values, dancing, singing, technology, crafts etc…Basically every field. They should be exposed to the variety and various opportunities out there. They should be given such an exposure until they find the area of their true interest.
In India, we know how this works. In 11th grade you have to either choose between science or commerce and sometimes (rarely) arts. And if a child chooses science, the choice narrows down to either medicine or engineering. It might seem fine. But truly it’s disgusting. And we know how many take B. Tech computer science after doing biology at school level. Why? Because they are so confused about all the input they get from their surrounding and they don’t know their true interest!
Bihar incident shows how money plays it’s role in major areas. Various institutions claim that they take in candidates based on the entrance exams but obviously we know that every institute has the management quota. How shameful. Then why on earth do we have entrance exams conducted?
Every small detail has to be changed. But I hope it happens in the near future!
One thing more which very important that's why it's in bold words"Until and unless you won't remove the reservation system in education Indian education system will never reform".
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