In India, one of the biggest problems in education is the gap between what students learn in school and what they need in real life. Many kids finish school but don't have the skills to get good jobs or solve everyday problems. To fix this, we need to change how we teach. Instead of just memorizingRead more
In India, one of the biggest problems in education is the gap between what students learn in school and what they need in real life. Many kids finish school but don’t have the skills to get good jobs or solve everyday problems.
To fix this, we need to change how we teach. Instead of just memorizing facts, students should learn by doing. Imagine a school where kids work on real projects in their community. They might help design a better playground or find ways to save water in their village. This way, they learn math, science, and language while solving actual problems.
Teachers need better training too. They should learn how to make lessons fun and meaningful. Maybe they could team up with local experts to bring real-world knowledge into the classroom.
Technology can help, but we need to use it wisely. Simple apps or videos can make learning more interesting, even in schools with few resources.
We should also focus on teaching skills like teamwork, creative thinking, and problem-solving. These are just as important as reading and math.
Lastly, we need to value different types of intelligence. Some kids are good with their hands, others with music or sports. Schools should help all students find and develop their strengths.
By making these changes, we can help Indian students be ready for the future, no matter what path they choose.
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One of the most difficult issue students face today is the lack of proper education and career guidance. This is one of the prevalent problems encountered by all the students, particularly those who are pursuing higher education and spending immense amount of money. The dilemma remains the same regaRead more
One of the most difficult issue students face today is the lack of proper education and career guidance. This is one of the prevalent problems encountered by all the students, particularly those who are pursuing higher education and spending immense amount of money. The dilemma remains the same regardless of which degree or professional course one choose. Even in the middle of the degree, students are still uncertain about their interest, indicating lack of effective direction.
It is important to know one’s professional interest. The educational system needs to be designed in such a way that students can freely explore which degree or professional to pursue. After that, they should conduct rigorous research as it is going to be their professional. Students ought to have the opportunity to discuss the topic of interest with subject matter experts, such as career counsellors , seniors, or industry experts.
Online resources are easily and freely available and provide all the information about the degree requirements and the steps involved in achieving them. Furthermore, since this is a crucial period in a student’s life where they are constantly trying to learn more about new things, the system should be more flexible to allow students to explore more possibilities and choose the courses they want to study.
The only entity accountable for a student’s life issue is the education system. Practical learning and abilities that will truly benefits a student are not prioritized. The grading system is the main focus of the system, not the skills development that the majority of the students aren now lacking. Additionally, education ought to be adequate and available to everybody with less restrictions and the best way to do this is by lowering the cost. Nobody talks about these challenges faced by a student that is the root cause of everything and they must be discussed.
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