The education system needs serious reforms
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Bhavya chauhan said:
9 years ago
According to me, the Indian education really needs some serious reforms. Not in respect of the standard of teaching or books.
As one of my friends said that NCERT books ate not so good and completely knowledgeable to that extent to which it should, I want to correct him that NCERT books are more knowledgeable and the language is easy to understand. My principal sir, himself gave the priorities to the NCERT book in my school and the result was appreciable.
If education system needs reform then it should be in the quantity of syllabus.
Every year we saw that after results a lot of students commit suicide, and a lot of them got depressed so that it causes damage to their brains, therefore, I think the way of teaching should be made such that students would take interest in study and the fear of being failed or unsuccessful would be removed.
We can encourage and motivate students and it could also be added in extracurricular activities by the education policy.
We can motivate them by some films like tare Zameen per and three idiots also.
As one of my friends said that NCERT books ate not so good and completely knowledgeable to that extent to which it should, I want to correct him that NCERT books are more knowledgeable and the language is easy to understand. My principal sir, himself gave the priorities to the NCERT book in my school and the result was appreciable.
If education system needs reform then it should be in the quantity of syllabus.
Every year we saw that after results a lot of students commit suicide, and a lot of them got depressed so that it causes damage to their brains, therefore, I think the way of teaching should be made such that students would take interest in study and the fear of being failed or unsuccessful would be removed.
We can encourage and motivate students and it could also be added in extracurricular activities by the education policy.
We can motivate them by some films like tare Zameen per and three idiots also.
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Harsh said:
9 years ago
The education system must contain virtual classrooms. They are very helpful. Especially for the far away regions of villages. They need not a huge building. With this change children of villages will also be reached with high-end study material.
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Ramachandran K said:
9 years ago
The single biggest reform that Indian education needs is to remove the fixed part called time. Once the rigour of "academic year" is removed then a fixed time tenure in school vanishes. A student will not feel it is infra dig to study class VI to X or XII in a fixed number of years.
Then he or she can study concepts in math, science, social sciences, or languages at a pace one is comfortable, take formative or summative assessments at a convenient time and repeat learning sessions any number of times. This also gives the student time to decide on one's passion according to their attitude, aptitude, and competence.
The next set of reforms would be for govt to make school education completely free till Std X for everyone regardless of social status. Fix the fee for private schools, ensure that alone is collected, and create a simple payback system so that the fee amount comes back to the parents/fee payer.
Then he or she can study concepts in math, science, social sciences, or languages at a pace one is comfortable, take formative or summative assessments at a convenient time and repeat learning sessions any number of times. This also gives the student time to decide on one's passion according to their attitude, aptitude, and competence.
The next set of reforms would be for govt to make school education completely free till Std X for everyone regardless of social status. Fix the fee for private schools, ensure that alone is collected, and create a simple payback system so that the fee amount comes back to the parents/fee payer.
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Phanindhar Koppela said:
9 years ago
Our Indian education system is not in a correct way, we are still following old British system. Because of this students get only theoretical knowledge, In my point of view, students must have theoretical as well as practical knowledge. Suppose a student learnt theorems and formulas, but does not know how to implement and where to use. Then what is the purpose of by hard theorems and formulas?
Nowadays most of the students only trying to study for the top marks. Every student must have some idea about, What we are studying? Why are we studying? What is the use if this? I am not blaming students, our education system is also like that only. They provide materials with important questions and very important questions like that, and students will come with bookish knowledge.
Present education system focuses more on scores rather than knowledge. We should change our education system rather than only focusing on the theoretical knowledge we should take care of practical implementation. Then our education system will be good and India will be better.
Nowadays most of the students only trying to study for the top marks. Every student must have some idea about, What we are studying? Why are we studying? What is the use if this? I am not blaming students, our education system is also like that only. They provide materials with important questions and very important questions like that, and students will come with bookish knowledge.
Present education system focuses more on scores rather than knowledge. We should change our education system rather than only focusing on the theoretical knowledge we should take care of practical implementation. Then our education system will be good and India will be better.
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Raja said:
9 years ago
The education system has to be changed so that children should get a knowledgeable education not only based on theory. Nowadays there are so many schools and colleges in India but there are a few who gives the real knowledge.
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JBM Global said:
9 years ago
In India, the education system has to be changed. Nowadays there are so many international schools in India, which educate the students with new teaching method.
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Karthik Gowda said:
9 years ago
Hi. A good school is much more than an educational opportunity; it can become a truly nurturing environment, for many akin to a second home. This is particularly relevant to Service parents: operations and postings mean that they are looking for a good school which gives a strong sense of community to all its members, pupils and staff alike. I think I made the right decision by choosing Greenwood High School for the overall academic growth of my child.
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PRAPU@sbp said:
9 years ago
Well, Education system is provided by two sectors in India one public sector and another private sector in which control and funding coming from three different levels central, state and the private sector. In Indian constitution, there is a compulsory Education for the child from the year Six to fourteen years whether a boy or a girl.
In previous days even today also in Rural areas parents don't send their child for study due to lack of money and security.
In recent central government of India launched a scheme "BET BACHAO BETI PADHO" in which parents do not have to pay even a single Rupee for the education.
In previous days even today also in Rural areas parents don't send their child for study due to lack of money and security.
In recent central government of India launched a scheme "BET BACHAO BETI PADHO" in which parents do not have to pay even a single Rupee for the education.
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Kai said:
9 years ago
Teachers should be changed. Teaching method must improve.
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Yogendra sahu said:
9 years ago
Indian education system is correct. Because in India the teacher are giving firstly knowledge is what is our culture and how to respect our elder. And in other countries the rasio of suside for the stress (study) is very high to India.
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