Has the new education policy brought any positive change in the education system at the ground level? If yes, then what?
The rapid increase in the number of educational institutions in the country is not necessarily translating to improved quality of education. This discrepancy arises from several factors. Firstly, many new institutions prioritize quantity over quality, focusing on enrolling more students rather thanRead more
The rapid increase in the number of educational institutions in the country is not necessarily translating to improved quality of education. This discrepancy arises from several factors. Firstly, many new institutions prioritize quantity over quality, focusing on enrolling more students rather than ensuring high educational standards. This leads to overcrowded classrooms and strained resources, which hampers effective teaching and learning.
Secondly, there is often a lack of qualified and experienced faculty in these institutions. With the surge in new colleges and universities, the demand for teachers has increased, but the supply of well-trained educators has not kept pace. Consequently, institutions may hire underqualified staff, resulting in subpar instruction.
Additionally, the curriculum in many institutions is outdated and not aligned with current industry requirements. This gap between academia and industry means that students are often not equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the job market.
Furthermore, inadequate infrastructure and resources, such as libraries, laboratories, and technological tools, also contribute to the declining quality of education. Without access to essential learning materials and facilities, students’ academic growth is severely hindered.
To address these issues, it is crucial to implement stricter regulations on the establishment of new institutions, ensure continuous faculty development, update curricula regularly, and invest in infrastructure improvements.
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The NEP [ New Education Policy] brought by the Modi government aims to change and bring reform to the current education system of India. Every policy or amendment has pros and cons but the reason why NEP is better than the old education policy is stated below: a] The New Education system allows chooRead more
The NEP [ New Education Policy] brought by the Modi government aims to change and bring reform to the current education system of India. Every policy or amendment has pros and cons but the reason why NEP is better than the old education policy is stated below:
a] The New Education system allows choosing multiple or different subjects. For example, previously PCM or Humanities students were unable to choose subjects from different disciplines but now a student can have Physics, Chemistry, and Maths while also studying music or fine arts.
b] The NEP provides an opportunity to study in the regional or native language up to 8th standard which makes schooling more accessible.
c] NEP emphasizes more on critical thinking and logical advancements rather than exams or test scores which give space for students to learn and personal growth. NEP has policies that give industry skills as well as increase the intrapersonal and interpersonal skills of a pupil.
The NEP will benefit students and will make a significantly greater impact on the education sector in the long run.
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