What are the challenges faced by Indian education system?
I feel that the reservation system in India has started to make every human equal in the society. But the reservation system in Indian education doesn't give equal opportunity to every student, it makes unreserved students have more advantage because of the difference in marks. Every student puts saRead more
I feel that the reservation system in India has started to make every human equal in the society. But the reservation system in Indian education doesn’t give equal opportunity to every student, it makes unreserved students have more advantage because of the difference in marks. Every student puts same effort and there will be a difference in the colleges which reserved and unreserved student enters after getting same results.
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To begin with, Indian education system focuses on the marks or grades of the students rather than their actual learning process or the skill development. Additionally, it results in the increasing number of suicide rates by the students. In our country , government schools are looked down when compRead more
To begin with, Indian education system focuses on the marks or grades of the students rather than their actual learning process or the skill development. Additionally, it results in the increasing number of suicide rates by the students. In our country , government schools are looked down when compared to other countries where only government schools prevail. The quality of education, teaching methodology, teachers as well as the infrastructure of the government schools and colleges have made the parents to search for private institutions which results in large number of dropout rates in India. To substantiate, in Chennai, one of the districts of Tamil nadu, The most famous and oldest college called ” Presidency College” had a poor infrastructure facilities where the parents are searching for private colleges to replace it. This is one of the example of how poor are systems are especially with the institutions that are owned by the government.
Additionally, rather than focusing on the mark schemes, the educational institutions should focus more on developing the skills (especially interpersonal skills), morals and values of the students to lead a better future.
The government should also save a separate budget for improving and restructuring the educational institutions.
Lastly, Government officials and government servants should be more responsible for the improvement and depletion of educational institutions.
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