Wednesday 19 November 2014

Education questions!



The most discussed topic, this topic has a never ending argument and discussions all over the country. 75 - 80% of the students in the country regret their educational lifestyle (including me), but while I was researching about this I got stuck with the question

'WHY DO WE HATE OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM?'
and during the search for this answer I came across various- various answers to this question and some making extremely good sense to the situation around the nation.

So what is it that makes us repel? 
Everything in it.. actually everything. From boring teachers/lectures to useless, outdated and manipulated subject matter. And in this I never blame the teachers and will never because practically it's not their mistake at all, it's all about the matter that makes it boring. Teachers are trained to be boring by the same matter. People who understand this problem are the one who repent.

what is the exact problem?
unwillingness of the people in-charge to revolutionize the student-teacher learning experience. I cringe every time when I realize that, it's the nation that is destroying the nation. In the country where education holds the utmost importance and respect. A country which is known for the knowledge it shared all over the globe, A country of rishis and scholars of different subjects, A country of vedas, In all a country with the largest history of education and knowledge; faces a crisis of it's educational system. This is the most ironical consequence I have ever witnessed.
The most unimaginable thing is that there is no person ready to take the responsibility over the situation. Somewhere between all the political fuss and their day to day life they forgot the topic of education. They developed everything except the quality of education. And the day they tried to they just made it more worse and idiotic!

what is needed?
CHANGE!.... A HUGE HUGE CHANGE!
And also a oxford dictionary for the people who are gonna bring the change to understand the word change. Cause as long as we the students remember the only change we saw going in the educational system is the non-sensible grade/mark distribution system which, believe me is senseless at most amount of times and situations     
        A huge change is in the larger sense of it. The first and the immediate change should be the unification of education syllabus. The bits and pieces of the type of education makes it more difficult and senseless. A unified syllabus should be applied all over the country. this will lower some amount of stress about competitive exams. . Everything of the syllabus from words to chapters must be same so that higher education is not a challenge.  This will also higher the quality of studies and also the subject. and also it will never be a problem studying in different state around the nation. Second thing desperately needed is development of every university. All over the nation.. and in every sense of the word 'Development'. from the system of education to the staff and clerks and the infrastructure. The word going to a university must bring a bliss on the students face rather then the grumpiness. We (Indians) are the first and only breed in the world who works day and night to develop technology but are the backfoot for using it and developing it for commercial use. All we need is eradication of paper work. (Dear government, we can encrypt everything through I.T., we have bangalore  to help.). and use of computers for the welfare of the poor humankind. And at last eradication of some senseless staff, and implement on them some humanitarian values.
This won't just help in better welfare and simplification of work but also would save awful lot of money which can be used in funding the education system.

solution
Simple.. better governance. A group of super intelligent people handling the education system. One those who can analyze and supply the needed. One those who make education worth spending for or even a needed quotient in life.
On a practical life scale , saying it is easier then doing it. It would take time but i sure believe in such a day, that the said is the reality. To bring this necessary change we need to get out of many other problems and dirt around us.
in simple words!!       






This may work!!


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2 comments:

  1. India is a country where our parents would take a loan for their sons/daughters wedding but not for their education

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