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Most of the schools and parents are not worreid about the learning aspect of the students. Instead they are worried about the marks or grades that the students scoring in their examinations. This has to be changed. School Education system has to turn towards "Learning Centered approach".
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Vipin Bhasin
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All of you had given your excellent views and i also agree with you but all of us are Indian know about India very well. Different schools, different society, different traditions, different locations would not allow us for this. India has the...
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Dr. Ray
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Dayamoyee Mondal
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If the religious scripture is based on true spirituality (like MahaVad) then it is OK.
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Ragunathan Thirumalaisamy
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Take learning centered approach
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Ramesh Babu
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When the teachers cross a limit , when punishing a child it may be considered a criminal offence. The teacher can not hit a child with the intention of hitting and hurting him/her. If the intention is to correct a child and without anger or...
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Kathakali Mukherjee
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Yes, all kinds of brutalities on the children in the name of making them desciplined should be banned and the violators, be it teachers or parents, should be treated as criminals.
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Kavitha Shankar
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Yes, it should be. Punishing small children for mistakes is considerable, but beating them to death is a crime. It should be make a criminal offence so that people think twice before raising hands on children. Or else there is no need to cry...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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We all agree that Education has become a "Profit-making Business" - Conventh (English) Schools are leading the way : --- High fees, hidden donation, hefty transportation charges etc. --- mostly no play grounds, less-spacious rooms, narrow...
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saswati chakraborty
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I myself has been educated in a convent model school and frankly speaking I will say that yes off course convent education makes a child more disciplined and social but the fundamentals of a school doesn't seek a convent model or a general...
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Shridhar Chandru
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education is not losing its importance but education system is actually losing importance. Another reason may be that people are seeing education as means of earning their living and not really towards achieving. They have lost the tendency to...
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Kapil Dev Sharma
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not exactly but an small bubble has come in the education becoz of changing the education scenario, changing the perception of individuals becoz of poor education system,corruption iz demotivate the real talent by not getting the deserve opportunity
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MAULIK SHAH
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I THINK ITS NOT ACTUALLY LOSING BUT THE MEANS OF EDUCATION HAS BEEN CHANGED AND SEVERAL OTHER ASPECTS ARE CHANGING THE MIND SETS OF THE STUDENTS. NOW A DAYS STUDENTS ARE HAVING SO MANY OPTION TO CHOOSE. EVEN THEY ARE EXPERIMENTING A LOT WITH THEIR...
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Kindly download free report. An Essay on Education - Retooling of Education System in India Analysis of Education Sector in India including present trend, thoughts investment opportunity analysis. It you are a student or Parent reading the same, request kindly share with all secondary above students and parent that you know. If you are an Academic Professional or you run an academic institution, kindly organize a debate on topic Retooling of Education system (Report date 31st May 2010 http://www.scribd.com/doc/32214971/An-Essay-on-Education-Retooling-of-Education-System-in-India
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The crux of the Law Minister Mr. Moily’s thoughts on Second Generation Reforms in Legal Education: The minister suggested of the institution of four national-level 'Centers of Excellence' at a regional level to focus on upgradation of faculty skills, and one national law university in every state. The minister seeks to appoint an Empowered Committee to monitor the existing 913 law schools and suggest upgradation. He further suggested a cooperation of the public and private sectors for specialized law schools. The minister also intends to establish an online National Law Library for free access and law libraries in every district. He further proposed a framework including internships in ...
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Shahnawaz Islam
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What about changing the course curriculum of the Law Schools? Any news on that? Or is it felt that no change in the curriculum is needed?
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V.Durga Rao
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I believe in the government at the centre now which has mooted other reforms like RTI, Right to Education, Educational Reforms. Legal Reforms will also be initiated soon and its a complicated exercise, but, there is no option except to go for...
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pradhnya meshram
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The more u get degree the more u expect which u wont get.So it is good to less educated, atleast we expect less, is the current position in India.
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Renne Sharma
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Jyoti good question but Indian education system is good compared to other countries. We need to adopt the latest technology in education to make it more efficient. So the level of standard and quality is quite good in India..... Thanks....
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jyoti sharma
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No, not at all, education standard is not up to the mark in INDIA.Reality is that most of the indians are not able to make thier children to study. Education system has just changed into a business. The main aim of the education institutes,...
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anup bagla
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Yes ... we need to be optimistic and whole-heartedly support the minister in implementing the decision at society, village, panchayat and every level ... All NGO's, educational organizations, schools - private government and concerned citizens...
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Prasad PN
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It is as simple as school uniform which was meant to to eliminate the difference between haves and havenots. The present education system is mostly pprofit driven and the needy are denied the best of the education. Government has taken a right...
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James Hindman
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I will be the first to admit that I am not intimately familiar with the Indian education system. However, I have been involved in education in several other countries and would like to share what I think to be common mistakes made elsewhere. 1)...
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shweta singh
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Yes, I agree that grading systems in school and One nation one syllabus would help the next generation. I think variation in syllabus creates problem for a student who changes study from one board to another. Marks are also deducted at the time...
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Seminar on ‘Social Entrepreneurship in Education’ New Delhi, Dec. 19 : A Seminar on ‘The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Education’ was jointly organized by Campus Around the Corner and Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya, both non-profit organizations at Brahma Kumaris institution’s Om Shanti Retreat Centre, Pataudi Road, Gurgaon last Saturday . The aim of the Seminar was to highlight on the need and relevance of value education, applied spirituality and models like the Brahma Kumaris the Campus Around to bridge the gap between textbook driven learning and real-life situations and to promote a kind of social responsibility in the field of education as part of the mainstream education which would eventually become a tradition. The Seminar was attended by select committed principals, teachers, academicians educationists from NCR Delhi. A vast array of social initiatives intended to help children pursue their passion was presented to the audience and...
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