The majority of students that come out of schools and colleges lack both in employable and social skills. The unemployed care a damn about social skills and they fall apart in a set-up that is responsible, compassionate and yielding. To destroy a country, it is enough to lower the quality of education by preparing the students only to write exams or allowing cheating in exams.
We have been discussing for a decade about how Indian educational system is short of practical aspects of learning and innovating and not broad based. The stake holders of education – students, teachers, parents, academia, industry bodies and Governments- have consistently failed to revamp the system to be in tune with technological and social necessities. The National Education Policy is attempting to bring in a semblance of equitable, inclusive and a holistic approach to primary and school education and the fruits of this initiative will take time to see the results.
How do we rectify the system so that it imparts skills that are relevant today and tomorrow? Many educationalists have elaborated on it but fundamentally what is preventing it to be accepted is those politicians with parochial interest and an hidden agenda. They don’t let the experts to do their job and attempt to dilute the curriculum with their own ideology. Secondly the teachers have to be brought upto speed to new methods of teaching rather than coaching students to ace the exams. They don’t get themselves updated with newer teaching methods and tools besides not knowing how to deal psychologically with students.
The education in future will be teacher centric and technology is going to play a huge role in shaping both teachers and students. The students need to have a growth mind set, curiosity, experimenting capability and risk taking attitude besides a making them to learn to accept failures.
Many agencies have to be drawn into the discussion / action with no interference from politicians manning the government. PTA, academic experts, technology experts, psychologists, industrial bodies, corporates have to come together in this mammoth effort. The future belongs to students of today and let us all participate to make them technocrats, scientists, professionals and social leaders with moral ethics and good work culture.
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