The document discusses the need for changes to the Indian education system. It argues that the current system focuses on producing workers rather than thinkers and entrepreneurs. It suggests focusing on skill-based and personalized education, rewarding creativity and innovation, implementing technology infrastructure for education, getting better teachers, allowing private capital in education, and making the education system's purpose to manifest students' perfection rather than just preparing them for exams and jobs. The conclusion is that even after independence, India is still using the colonial education system that was meant to produce workers for the British rather than independent thinkers.
The document discusses the need for changes to the Indian education system. It argues that the current system focuses on producing workers rather than thinkers and entrepreneurs. It suggests focusing on skill-based and personalized education, rewarding creativity and innovation, implementing technology infrastructure for education, getting better teachers, allowing private capital in education, and making the education system's purpose to manifest students' perfection rather than just preparing them for exams and jobs. The conclusion is that even after independence, India is still using the colonial education system that was meant to produce workers for the British rather than independent thinkers.
The document discusses the need for changes to the Indian education system. It argues that the current system focuses on producing workers rather than thinkers and entrepreneurs. It suggests focusing on skill-based and personalized education, rewarding creativity and innovation, implementing technology infrastructure for education, getting better teachers, allowing private capital in education, and making the education system's purpose to manifest students' perfection rather than just preparing them for exams and jobs. The conclusion is that even after independence, India is still using the colonial education system that was meant to produce workers for the British rather than independent thinkers.
the perfection within . - Vivekananda What is the aim of education ? Why we need to change the Indian education system ? What are points which are required in good education system? Focus on skill based education Reward creativity, original thinking, research and innovation. Get smarter people to teach Implement massive technology infrastructure for education Re-define the purpose of the education system Personalize education - one size does not fit all Allow private capital in education
Only non-profit organisations are
allowed to run educational institution apart from government institution and government only spend of budget expenditure on education. Make reservation irrelevant CONCLUSION
Education system at colonial period was made to
produce workers not thinkers , employers not employees . At that time we were under them but today even we got independence but we are in bond of their education system and consequently producing slaves and workers not enterpeneurs and thinkers. THANK YOU