Monday, April 22, 2013

Do we need urgent education reform in India?



For a country to be able to blossom, register growth in the economy and also assess sufficient overall progress, a reliably structured education system is the first need. In fact, only education can make the above-mentioned happen smoothly. Whenever one attempts to review India regarding improvement, big frustration greets them. Our education system has unsatisfactory reputation and this is actually demoralizing. To become a completely developed nation, we need to focus on this aspect.

We have not been able to detect precisely what incorrect is situated in our education system even as we’ve done enough of introspection. It’s just about reaching very good reason for why an education system operated by highly intelligent people has imperfections, and we’re good to go. To be accurate, it is years-long embarrassment of not being able to fetch something worthwhile out, in terms of clearly definable causes for flaws in our education system, and,, of course, ways to do away with them. Then every time we remember all this, we find ourselves badly wanting to honestly do it, again. 

Let’s this time begins right from the beginning and hope we get our thought and time’s worth. First of all, we need to and should admit that the education pattern we follow is extremely exam-oriented. In addition, naturally for this reason our own pupils believe that it is difficult to carry out it without a huge pressure that it automatically builds up. Actually we inspire our little ones to be able to merely memorize the theoretical principles under the syllabi we’ve set.

What adds to the worries is the truth that we haven’t considered to make changes to our education system. The changes that already-changed time is desperately asking for.  May be it’s time design curricula in that way that our kids not only study their books but also become able to  practically do it in daily life. Even more importantly, they ought to learn how to give appropriate expression to whatever they are taught in schools. After all, why are we educating them if it doesn’t happen soon? 

The first thing now we should do is pass on such structure of education to our young generation that they not only stud, learn and compile degrees, but become successful in getting effective communicative abilities instilled inside them. So that they, and we obviously, can stay assured of secure futures, and, by the time, achieve whatever they want to. Let's call for education reform!

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