REFORMS IN EDUCATION SYSTEM of INDIA
►Inherited from Britishers-non antique-vast changes in U.K. and U.S Ours is age-old.
►Change in medium instruction needed. Foreign language
presents difficulties of idiom stunts our creative urge and paralyses our thinking capacity.
►We are a developing nation and our courses must be
designed with
long term in term interests in view. Modern sciences and technology should get due emphasis. Careful planning needed so that there is no glut of educated unemployed over whom the Government has spent vast sums.
►Education must largely be given a vocational bias so that it can keep pace with the demand of the developing economy.
►Student teacher ratio should be such as to ensure closer relationship between the teacher and the taught. Semester system should be introduced wherever possible. Greater accent or class work needed to ensure round the year studies.
►Better text books needed. There should be greater accent on teaching of Indian culture and history.
►Reform in examination system; should not encourage cramming. Teaching methods and examination system as being evolved in U.S. and other advanced countries should be studied.
►Grade rate than mark should be awarded.
►A reformed system should the student to take up jobs rather than white collar ones as well
Monday, February 8, 2010
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