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Perspective
Without
going into the merits/demerits of the proposal, it remains pertinent to
reflect on the present scenario where Board exams prove to be watershed
in any student’s career. The parental pressure or the increasing
competitiveness, notwithstanding; it is the entire concept of education
that has hashed the present system. Beyond doubt, children today are much smarter and have better exposure than what existed a few years ago. However, certain practices today in terms of teaching styles or the books taught lack depth. It is we who then are making weakling of the present generation by overprotecting them without doing justice to their intelligent minds. No wonder they are unable to absorb failure as well as they do success, resorting to extreme measures.
In many
foreign countries while primary education is simple, the university
education is much advanced. As a consequence, only those who are
intelligent enough to cope with its pressure accomplish college level.
Slowly Indian system of education is moving to that scenario, since many
colleges are conducting their entrance exams even for regular courses,
with little faith in the marking schemes of the Board exams. In decades
to come we will probably have fewer number of graduates and additional
percentage of college dropouts, despite the stated fact that more and
more students are applying for higher education. June 17, 2007 Image under license with Gettyimages.com |
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