The education system needs serious reforms
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Pratik said:
9 years ago
Class strength should be limited. Means 35 students per class. When we keep that strength then each and every student's problem or any issue about his or her can solve.
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Sumit Gupta said:
9 years ago
Education system in India be viewed in two scenarios first is ancient education system and modern education system.
In ancient we had a system which sounds quite practical in the form of quality education without having interest in financial expenditure and education to all was also relevant.
In modern day education system the education has become a commercial sector where people spend lots of money to get quality education and the darkest point in that is those who are majority in India are unable to afford that commercialized education that's why being 75% literate till majority do not have quality and skills.
The lower class in India can't even afford to primary education to their children and most of the young generation lives in darker. That's why in a country which is second rapid developing country and strong economy still having children those who do rag picking selling goods on roadways, railways and work on tea stall.
We have to work on these things to make our young generation strong and take part in nation buildings. We have to provide education to all and make them strong in skills and knowledge.
We have to make a transparent system which can provide fair chance to all the majority in India.
By making root strong we can build emerging brain in our country which can take a step you to the developing.
Swami Vivekananda's quote was if you want to build a great nation you have to build a great society and to build a great society we have to give skills and knowledge in their hands.
In ancient we had a system which sounds quite practical in the form of quality education without having interest in financial expenditure and education to all was also relevant.
In modern day education system the education has become a commercial sector where people spend lots of money to get quality education and the darkest point in that is those who are majority in India are unable to afford that commercialized education that's why being 75% literate till majority do not have quality and skills.
The lower class in India can't even afford to primary education to their children and most of the young generation lives in darker. That's why in a country which is second rapid developing country and strong economy still having children those who do rag picking selling goods on roadways, railways and work on tea stall.
We have to work on these things to make our young generation strong and take part in nation buildings. We have to provide education to all and make them strong in skills and knowledge.
We have to make a transparent system which can provide fair chance to all the majority in India.
By making root strong we can build emerging brain in our country which can take a step you to the developing.
Swami Vivekananda's quote was if you want to build a great nation you have to build a great society and to build a great society we have to give skills and knowledge in their hands.
(25)
Uttara said:
8 years ago
I think in today's schools and colleges there lack practical training. All books are full of theories. More over the teachers are not of good qualities they lack teaching techniques. First, the teachers should go through intensive training before being recruited. In India, there is a saying. That when there is no other option for employment people go for teaching so how far we can expect from these teachers to develop our children. And the syllabus too of such materials that do not prepare for real life challenges. That's why these youth fail to secure employment even after scoring good in academic years. So our overall education system needs an overhaul in order to be competitive with other countries. Thank you.
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Samy said:
8 years ago
Hi friends,
Indian education system needs serious reforms.
So, many of my friends said about practice knowledge. Yeah right, that is one of the problems. But in my point of view, the time of learning is also a very important thing.
The Example here I'll talk about Tamilnadu syllabus. Here we studied Indian constitution in 9th & 10th std. When we were studying I was 15. And also in TN 10th std was a public exam. So teachers were rushing students to get and show 100% pass percentage on their subject instead of teaching. So students were doing memorize and simply wrote in the exam. After the exam they will forget all thing. Indian constitution is very important for every citizen of India but here what is happening we studied Indian constitution but we didn't know why we studied? We didn't have that much maturity to understand Indian constitution at that age. But public exam has a syllabus. Here what is happening study and get marks and go to the next class. We are doing like playing games level 1 and level 2 instead of learning things.
So here what I'm saying is syllabus must depend upon ages of students and standard of class as well as a teaching method.
Indian education system needs serious reforms.
So, many of my friends said about practice knowledge. Yeah right, that is one of the problems. But in my point of view, the time of learning is also a very important thing.
The Example here I'll talk about Tamilnadu syllabus. Here we studied Indian constitution in 9th & 10th std. When we were studying I was 15. And also in TN 10th std was a public exam. So teachers were rushing students to get and show 100% pass percentage on their subject instead of teaching. So students were doing memorize and simply wrote in the exam. After the exam they will forget all thing. Indian constitution is very important for every citizen of India but here what is happening we studied Indian constitution but we didn't know why we studied? We didn't have that much maturity to understand Indian constitution at that age. But public exam has a syllabus. Here what is happening study and get marks and go to the next class. We are doing like playing games level 1 and level 2 instead of learning things.
So here what I'm saying is syllabus must depend upon ages of students and standard of class as well as a teaching method.
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-Dhriti Shah said:
9 years ago
What is education? An enlightening experience where you get to learn your favorite things but here the whole definition has been changed. Education in nowadays is getting good marks, then get the degree. But what's the use of degree that has to be just hung on the wall for rest of the years in front of our eyes? What the use of that knowledge that is just used to score marks. For eg: what's the use of History, science to a milk selling women she knows how to sell the milk, profit and loss so from this we can say just teach them the basis and later let them do what they love to do. I'm not saying that the systems are wrong I wanna say that it is not used in proper way. If you want to know that child has understood or not take examinations but such examinations should produce human beings of high morale and dignity and not being slaves of examination. It should be practically and not that classroom studies. It should make a student mentally and physically strong so they can solve their own problems, be independent and not that they keep on studying and don't enjoy their life and later when they have knowledge but not a single memory of their childhood that they can cherish.
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Shanvitha chowdary said:
9 years ago
Yes. Education system really needs very serious reforms. We have to make a transparent system which can provide fair chance to all majority in India. In ancient education, we had a system which sounds quite practical in the form of quality education without having interest in financial expenditure. In modern education system, the education has become a commercial sector where people spend lots of money to get quality education.
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Aaditya kumar said:
8 years ago
Yes. I am also in the favour of the topic of education reforms in India. In India education is focused on theoretical knowledge more than practical knowledge which I don't know why the high officials in the fields don't change even if they can. My solution to this problem is to change the certification standards of the university on basis of practicals and application based knowledge.
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Sani said:
8 years ago
Hi guys, our education system is very boring. We want to add the sexual interaction as a subject in our education system. It is a normal in our college life if we add in our system.
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Shubhangi said:
10 years ago
I think our education system doesn't provide us chances to give yourself time for recreation. It is based on theory and not practical based intellectual knowledge in countries like Japan vocational training is provided from sixth grade onwards as compared to India. So our education system should be changed in such a way that students get adamant and say that they want to study, let them go!
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Harinee said:
9 years ago
Hi friends.
There are some good and bad things in our education system.
First of all, the private schools and colleges are started to get money for the people not for providing education. In most of the private institutions they get more fees from the people but they won't teach in a good way.
It can provide visual education to students to remember easily. It should also provide education to the poor people to increase the standard of living of people.
There are some good and bad things in our education system.
First of all, the private schools and colleges are started to get money for the people not for providing education. In most of the private institutions they get more fees from the people but they won't teach in a good way.
It can provide visual education to students to remember easily. It should also provide education to the poor people to increase the standard of living of people.
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