Will a fee-based or privatised education system hamper growth in literacy?
2006-10-22 18:23:38
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answered by Jamil Ahmad G 3
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Look Indian people are smart people.There is nothing wrong with the educational system.There is little pedagogics that can educate the minds of people in pre-school age.Children don't need to learn a heap of thing by heart when they don't know the meaning.There is little logic involved.What's the use of learning counting up to 100 while you can not differentiate 3 things from 2.This is logic.And the weak people should be supported.But the bulk of population is a big issue.There aren't enough jobs for skilled and educated people.Who cares for those who don't have skills.So it is the pre-school education that needs attention.
2006-10-22 18:17:05
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answered by uncoolmom 5
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Good. Atleast there are some people worried about our pathetic education system. Our system was implemented by the British who wanted clerks to run their colonial bureaucracy. Europe, Japan, Taiwan, S.Korea, China etc don't speak english but they have surpassed India by several magnitudes.
Our education system should focus on skills, objectives and the market demand instead of serving as a mass literacy movement.
2006-10-22 19:24:46
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answered by liketoaskq 5
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The educational system that must enable every graduate to speak and write the English language very well in the performance of job or business ventures.
2006-10-22 18:12:23
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Quality of education in every field is very poor in India, except few. Each student should be complete his graduation in particular field in such a way that he/she should be capable or acept new challanges with old ones. Much more changes & improvement is required in the field of industrial education.
2006-10-22 18:52:02
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answered by vasant s 1
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There is nothing wrong with education system in India. Only we have to make one basic act that only and only those who are having any of the Masters' degrees will be eligile to stand for any election. Also, only those people, who are matriculated be allowed to cast votes. Everything will be OK within five year.
2006-10-23 22:14:17
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answered by Pirate of the Bassein Creek 4
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In preset India the education upto matric should be fromstate funding and free, upto graduation it should be vocational and job rtiented and above it should be on scholership basis to keep the excellence within India and should not have the brain drain.
Surender Pal
2006-10-22 18:30:54
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answered by surender p 2
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Distribution Presently it is not distributed, accessable,cost wise prohibiting, and not equal for all.
Whenever a politician come for vote ask him speak and work on this. There should be enough affordable free for many and a curriculam simple and easy to adminster. Then U can make a change worthwhile.
2006-10-23 01:52:29
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answered by Loganathan Raja Rajun R 3
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Education system in India is going poor.all students are learning for marks not for knowledge.this want to be change.students want to study for acquiring knowledge.then only they should be think,analyse...etc.then only they can writes good notes of their own.
2006-10-23 00:03:59
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answered by katta 1
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there is some modification required, the present system improves the memory but our logic should be improved. Indian culture should be maintain. yoga education and yovan surksha like programme should be there in all schools.
2006-10-22 18:58:28
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answered by Ekant 2
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