There are many reasons why foreign education system is much better than Indian education system.
* A change is really needed in the Indian education system, not only the system but also the mentality of Indians ( so called society).
* Indian education system is focused on rote learning, marks and getting a good and respectable job.
*In Indian system marks are the most important thing, it does not matter how smart you are , what is your IQ, or how good you are at extra curricular activities. Your marks define you as an individual, the say everything about you. The students can do research if he or she wishes to, but at the end the learning process does not matter, the results do.
* Lack of freedom has been a main reason for these problems.
*Most of the other education system allows the students to take risks and do new things, but in India , it focuses on job security and social security more than anything else. Part of this is to blame on the mindset of Indian parents, they want their children to have a respectable job. Engineering, medical and law are respectable jobs according to this mindset.
* When the mindset of the parents change as the new generation moves in, the Indian education system gives up rote learning and emphasis on marks and encourage students to learn by giving them the freedom they need, only then Indian education system would be able to cope up to the level of the rest of the world.
* Education system should bring an advance change where the children are taught in early age to develop a field of interest.
* The main aim of an examination should be understanding the students field of interest. A teacher cannot teach all the subjects so how can you expect the child to learn every subject.
* It should be "MORE PRACTICAL, LESS THEORY" . Educate a child now and you will get a good result after 20-25 years. Make the system more and more perfect which would make the child clear and more focused and his/her future accurate.
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Comparing Indian and foreign education system
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