Mistakes that the Indian education system does and how that can be prevented?The following are views of Nelson Mandela on education :”Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”But is this weapon implemented in an accurate way to change the world?As everyone knows education plays a vital role in the development of individuals who would in the future play a major role to change the country’s notion.Where on one hand due to poverty poor children could not afford school education, and on the other hand children from well-off families move to another country to seek better education than their own country. Isn’t this a reason to consider?The foundation of all the mistakes is :Firstly the practice of the traditional educational system was implemented when India was one of the British colonies and still practised without much modification in them.Till today children above 90% are considered to be “toppers” and children with average marks are called “dumb”.still, bookish knowledge is getting more preference than actual practical knowledge.secondly, there is a need to change the 90% theoretical learning with practical knowledge which would increase the interest of children towards education.Theoretical learning and hours of lectures have bounded and narrowed the creativity of these little ones.Without children’s consent, it’s very common for teachers taking up classes of extra circular activities to cover up the pending syllabus.Indian educational system has forced children to lose their actual identity.Not every student wants to be an engineer some children wish to be poets, writers, journalists, doctors and whatnot, teaching through the same pattern up to their secondary education is not productive for them.Bringing certain good changes would help these little ones to shape their future from a very young age, introducing E-learning, the smart class would help them to grasp a good amount of knowledge.The majority of the schools in the country still uses the outdated blackboard to teach students which is now no more than a misuse of one’s irreplaceable strength, which generally teacher waste while writing notes for students.The following are some tips that the Indian educational system can opt for certain options from the countries having a better education system:Finland: A country with a good education system where children do not receive ‘homework’ which is the opposite case in India.They also give 15-20 minutes break after every 2-3, hours of lectures to give time to students to relax.Where teachers also don’t change very frequently which results in teachers becoming like a family of students and helping them personally to grow. The majority of their teaching is based on practical knowledge, according to their educational programs” practicality will provide the best knowledge than just theory”.Japan: Japan with a literacy rate of 99% focuses more on morals, ethics and teaches its young generation through real-life examples, situations and encourages debate in class where no answer is considered wrong but teaches that everyone’s opinions differ.make their students clean their classes provide them with the knowledge that every work is equal.Germany: Countries like Germany invest in more human capital, encourage internships for youths who wish to be responsible at a very young age.By taking such examples from these countries India could also make a better future for the country. And could provide actual knowledge rather than just encouraging to be a “bookworm”.The only solution the Indian education system could bring is ‘ changing the thinking of society towards education, degree, job and can encourage them to go behind the passion.’

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Own your morning elevate your life…read it in one of my favourite reads and it was worth reading… It’s been few days since I have adopted the habit of owning my morning i.e I try these days to wake up prior to everyone else. I always knew this concept of getting up early would bringContinue reading “simple yet effective morning rituals :”

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