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No matter what we may say about our education system and criticise it, it still works because the students who have studied here are able to work, earn and do well anywhere in the world. The National health scheme of UK has more than 40% Indian doctors and if they decide to leave the system will collapse because they dont have that many doctors to replace them and of course India is leading in IT which is also education imparted here in India. What we need is constant upgradation , which is needed anywhere in the world !


Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Indeed at present to improve the standard of education some action must be required at ground level. Teachers in government schools are nice one and getting good salaries but they are not sincere in teaching. In private schools most of schools are running like a business house. They are charging heavy fees from students and paying minimum to to teachers.

It's essential t for the educational institutions  to design schemes that enables the student to have high education standards and skills in different spheres  like creativity.

 

Rote learning still plagues our system, students study only to score marks in exams, and sometimes to crack exams like IIT JEE, AIIMS or CLAT. The colonial masters introduced education systems in India to create clerks and civil servants, and we have not deviated much from that pattern till today. 


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We need to make education job oriented and also sim to develop personality and character. On the whole education system is okay. we just need to make better management of universities and schools by providing quality education, facilities and trained teachers. There is no point in comparing to ancient Gurukul system that may not suit current conditions. 


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Our education system is good, but it requires some up gradation. Skill and original creativity is also to be awarded. Today only rote learning and memorizing is awarded and not creativity. So there is need to develop skills in our students with learning.


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the only thing which i want to change in education sector is admission on the bases of money, which i think it shouldn't happen.


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Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.

I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.


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Shampa Sadhya wrote:

Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.

I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.

What you write here about projects and CBSE, these are only for urban area, large number of India's population living in rural area, All thing is all most impossible there. If we want to improve education that we must be focus on education in rural area.

 

anil wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:

Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.

I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.

What you write here about projects and CBSE, these are only for urban area, large number of India's population living in rural area, All thing is all most impossible there. If we want to improve education that we must be focus on education in rural area.

 

I agree with you. It is of highest importance to see that education facilities are within the reach of all, especially to the remote rural regions.

 

 

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