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ncrtbook · 1 year
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The education system in India has always been a topic of debate and discussion. On one hand, it is known for producing some of the world's most talented and successful individuals in various fields.
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theinsomniacindian · 4 months
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Indian Chaotic Academia Pt. 1
Wanting to wear jumpers and hoodies but changing your mind after looking at the daily temperature
Scoring 97% in English in your board exams but your spoken English makes you sound like you are an illiterate crackhead
Messy yet (somewhat) intelligible handwriting
A weak spot for old Bollywood songs regardless of your personal taste in music
Wanting to study in a park or a cafe but you can't as they're too loud and busy
Adrak chai is the solution to everything
Muting the class WhatsApp group so you can read angsty fanfiction at 3 a.m. without alerting your parents
Buying several highlighters but still end up using blunt pencils to mark important study material
At some point, a B is the best grade you'll ever find in your report card
Reading the Mahabharata at the back of the class in the same way you would read a modern novel ("Nooo, why did he have to die 😭")
Coming up with ideas for study charts but never actually making them
The poem you have to learn in your regional language class is actually your favourite childhood song
Getting the 'Slytherin house' that always comes last in every school event
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anarchistin · 9 months
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A community library in Bansa village has 1,700 registered members, both adults and children from the neighbouring villages in Hardoi district of Uttar Pradesh. The library, which runs from a temple complex, has become an agent of change.
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krystalkoldstone · 22 days
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hum commerce students bhi zinda hai yaar
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saltysandycandy · 2 years
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I swear, being a humanities student in India is like being the main character in "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
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simp-for-fiction · 2 months
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when i told my mom i wanted to study advanced linguistics and hieroglyphics and prakrit and dead european languages and history and art and
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inc0rrectmyths · 2 years
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The Prof. told us to make a thesis on ancient civilizations. He said and I quote "Include as many civilizations as you can, the more the merrier! " bitch I know you aren't even gonna read the entire thesis.
So anyways, I chose the ancient Indian, Greek, Egyptian and Scandinavian civilizations cuz I actually have a pretty good knowledge on them. And today I went to submit my work along with gang. (who also chose the same four civilizations as me, we did it together). And that professor had the audacity to tell us that we need to include more civilizations. BITCH WE LITERALLY WROTE MORE THAN 100 PAGES ON FOUR HUGE ASS ANCIENT COUNTRIES AND CULTURES. I fucking swear to god, college is making me hate history and I'm gonna actually kill myself if I ever lose my passion for the subject cuz of college.
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manju432 · 1 year
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Why Does the Education System Need to Change?
There’s a lot of pressure in today’s education system: the stress of covering the entire syllabus. There is also pressure on parents for the education of their children and pressure on teachers to transfer all the information and knowledge onto their students. Today we are here in 2023, where everyone is stressed, and to get relief from that stress & pressure, what we need is a better education system.
India is a top-ranking nation that is renowned for its science and technology, and this is due to the practical learning that goes into everything. When India used to be the world’s wealthiest nation and the centre of knowledge, students used to learn in open spaces under trees from their gurus. But now, the objective is to transfer knowledge from instructors to students, regardless of whether they understand the content.
That shows how much our country needs to change its education system. This article will share some of the best reasons why we need to change our education system. Grab a cup of coffee and sit comfortably to dig into it deep; let’s go:
Reasons why education needs a makeover:
Untrained teacher
We all know only rote learning techniques as this is our method for completing the entire syllabus rather than using any practical way of learning. Even our teachers taught us only the written book syllabus and covered it for the whole year. We need to finish the entire written syllabus in books without getting prepared for the real world we will face.
Unhealthy competitive nature
We all have experienced that. Yes! You are reading it right. From childhood, our teacher and parents always compared our school grades to others instead of seeing the uniqueness of every single student. We all are told to prepare for competition against each other rather than supporting each other or finding our unique skills or personality. Our education system only prepares students for a rat race to be engineers, doctors, CAs, or MBAs.
Outdated curriculum
In today’s fast-paced technological world, rather than providing any information or practical understanding of using technologies, students still use rote learning methods and cover their entire book syllabus to prepare themselves for exams.
Heavy curriculum
Today, only a tiny percentage of people have got real practical knowledge. Otherwise, we all had to read the complete book like a cram parrot before exams and then be left in the real world to deal with everything without having any knowledge of practical things.
Irrelevant information to the job market
The pupils’ knowledge now might need to be more helpful for the jobs they hold tomorrow. The traditional fields of engineering and medicine continue to receive priority in the Indian educational system. Because of the ongoing advancement of technology, the work sector has undergone a significant transformation. Yet, our existing curriculum does not equip our students with the necessary skills to find employment after graduation to promote entrepreneurship from a young age.
Insufficient focus on originality and innovation
The traditional gurukul system fostered innovation, experimentation, hands-on learning, and creativity. The current educational system in India cannot encourage kids to be imaginative or creative enough to master these crucial abilities.
Only if all students are encouraged to participate in discussions, develop unique solutions, or innovate.
To Sum Up:
Overall, there are various reasons why our education system needs to be changed. Students get pressured to study subjects they don’t want to study and have bad mental health because of high expectations from their parents. Also, our educational system fails to recognize or reward deserving students. These students’ futures are somewhere that also lies in the hands of untrained teachers. It is essential that students are taught the meaning of real life and how to handle it.
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forkaround · 1 year
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Started Light on Me. Cried in less than 5 mins. Too fucking relatable.
I've never had friends my entire school life. Not the kind of friends that others seem to have. Someone to talk to, to trust. I've been to friends houses only of birthdays and exams. I've never 'hung out' with them. So when they made fun of him for not having friends - that hurt.
Once, during one of the worst times in my life, a teacher, in front of a class of 60 students demanded to know if I had any friends. I didn't have an answer. She kept insisting that I do answer. What was I supposed to say? Most of my life that's how I've survived. By anticipating what other's want and saying it. So I weighed and said I did. She asked what kind of friends did I have that they didn't inform me that I was supposed to finish an assignment.
This was the worst teacher I'd ever had.
Before transferring to this school I was a top student. I'd always ranked among the top 5 in regular school and was first in stuff like Olympiads and CATs and other such 'experimentation' (that's what everyone called them since they didn't mean anything on your official record).
I wonder how well I could have done, even in the position I was otherwise in, had that teacher never been my class teacher.
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indizombie · 1 year
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The State massively under-funded school education, because the rationally planned, centralised economy was designed to be run only on a thin top soil of managerial and technician class. The concept of a well-funded public schooling system, the bedrock of the process of production of liberal citizenship in postwar Europe, has been consistently regarded by Indian policymakers as an unaffordable luxury on the labouring poor. It is here that the privileged caste interests of India’s ruling class come into startling focus. This merits a fuller discussion; the states where lower caste interests were integrated fairly early in the power structure, such as Kerala and Tamil Nadu, represent today the best models not just of public schooling but also of liberal citizenship.
Asim Ali, ‘Imprisoned minds’, Telegraph India
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lemonpastrys · 2 years
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I know the Indian education system is fucked up when i search up a question on youtube (im in 12th grade btw so still in school) and i find videos of foreign universities explaining those questions in GRADUATE COURSES like girl if i do a STEM graduation abroad after this i would fucking win but i HATE science so idek im gonna do design after this year ends i never want to see math phy or chem in my entire life ever again i swear no calculus no thermodynamics no organic chem no biomolecules no electromagnetism no electrostatics no electrochemistry no science.
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theinsomniacindian · 11 days
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Indian Chaotic Academia Pt. 2
Drinking tea during rainstorms, preferably while reading a good book or watching an old Bollywood movie
Vada pav and samosa>>>
Getting a lot of vacations and holidays that people in other countries don't because of the vast number of festivals in India
Getting excited over ancient Indian architecture
Chipped nail polish and lots of bracelets
"Sir, that's my emotional support black gel pen brand that I've been using since fifth grade"
Enjoying rickshaw rides more than taxi ones
Can't decide what to buy from second-hand book stalls and you end up leaving with a whole stack of books
Gifted kid burnout syndrome
Downloading several Notepad apps on your phone because one isn't enough
Secretly reading a book on Indian history in class
Find part 1 here! -> x
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sool-jim · 1 year
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My favourite study break past time activity is bashing on the education system and crying
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itsvs · 2 years
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i never understood education system in us and im not gonna even try to understand it for the sake of my sanity...
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tu-kai-boli · 2 years
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