Article on problems of educated indian children
Dear student
The following question tests your creativity and should be attempted on your own. However here are a few useful hints.
- Education has been on the rise in India.
- We are now successfully educating children from all backgrounds, though every child is still not educated.
- However, our education system is flawed.
- Most schools rely on throwing facts and feeding information to their children.
- Children rarely understand what they learn and therefore cannot think for themselves.
- Whilst they are good at memorising, they are not good at answering similar questions on their own.
- Therefore they have no real knowledge about life as they have simply amassed information.
- Technology is not helping them study either, because children would rather copy from websites than answer questions on their own.
- When these children try to go out of the country for a foreign education, they find it hard to cope with.
- The education system must be holistic, and must encourage students to think on their own, rather than spoon feeding them.
Regards
The following question tests your creativity and should be attempted on your own. However here are a few useful hints.
- Education has been on the rise in India.
- We are now successfully educating children from all backgrounds, though every child is still not educated.
- However, our education system is flawed.
- Most schools rely on throwing facts and feeding information to their children.
- Children rarely understand what they learn and therefore cannot think for themselves.
- Whilst they are good at memorising, they are not good at answering similar questions on their own.
- Therefore they have no real knowledge about life as they have simply amassed information.
- Technology is not helping them study either, because children would rather copy from websites than answer questions on their own.
- When these children try to go out of the country for a foreign education, they find it hard to cope with.
- The education system must be holistic, and must encourage students to think on their own, rather than spoon feeding them.
Regards