Indian Evolution and Challenges of the Education System
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Abstract
The creation of any nation depends on a good educational system. If we study the education system of India, it is an examination system, not the education system. The system of education in India should be focused on learning and not on the examination. The syllabus of Indian schools has mainly focused on passing the exam and getting a job. Due to this, the overall development of children is not happening. As a result, there is a decrease in skill building of children.Instead of gaining knowledge of books, children should be given knowledge by interacting with children and expressing their views on various subjects. Children should be educated about library and internet, not only with knowledge from text books. Children should be taken on field trips for laboratories, vegetation, gardens etc., so that curiosity can arise in the students. The main focus of this article was on the Indian education system.
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