We are planning to upgrade ourselves to the standard of developed nations…stupefied?? Don’t be! No…we are not making any modern centralized security force; neither is we making any special commission to fight terrorist activities in domestic arena. We are instead planning to develop our education system by scraping the 10th board exam…thanks to honorable minister Kapil Sibal.
There is no need to increase the sluggish 1.5% literacy rate in India, there is no need to ensure daily livelihood for the children live below poverty line to enable them to access education, there is no need to reinforce Sarva Sikhshya Aviyan…but we need to remove board exam in 10th standard to reduce hassle of the children & parents. I agree that talent & knowledge can’t be evaluated on the basis of examinations; there could be new possible assessment process like other developed nations. But at a time when outflow of knowledge has been positioned as one of the most critical problem in
Every year the immense difference of overall result in 10th & 12th board exam prove beyond doubt the disparity of evaluation structure of different boards. Every year number of student flies out of
But at the same time examinations phobia of children should be removed. I believe some new assessment procedures should be introduced, but before that we need to make sure that it won’t decrease qualitative quotient of the future builders of the country. Moreover, there are many other problems related to education system that need to be addressed. Why don’t administration lay importance on that?
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Well see Sibbal's ideas may be great but to implement it is difficult. How will he guarantee that the standard of education in a School in Posh South Delhi will be the same as that in Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh
Secondly stress and exam phobia are more created by parents than teachers and thus govt cannot do much in this regard....solution Parents must be made to watch movies like Taare Zameen Par
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