EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT "INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM"

 INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

THEN V/S NOW




Let us begin with a fact that is in standard 9th we all have read a chapter in English literature known as THE FUN THEY HAD. It was a story about how education was before and how its now.
The same story is with the student nowadays it gets complicated and complicated no one knows how there's future gonna turn into.

THEN:-

Before 2020 or else we can say before the pandemic COVID-19 the education was very simple. Students used to go to school in the morning then started their day at school with a prayer in an assembly then have classes nearly 40 to 45 minutes and had a recess break and finally had games periods. At that time students enjoyed reading and wanted to compete but now it's not the same. During the 90s there was no pressure for studies and even getting 70 percent was enough, there was no competition. Students didn't have to submit that much homework and projects. Students at least enjoyed their holidays and didn't have a load to complete their holiday homework. Bookish knowledge was not everything at that time, experience also mattered but now it's not like that.

NOW:-

During this period of COVID-19 students are suffering from stress, depression, and anxiety, etc. Everybody is only after bookish language only nobody wants the presenting of answer and at some places, only those who are favorite of teacher's or in short teacher's pet only gets chances in competitions and sometimes extra marks making their bias. The government also this time first postponed exams then after some time canceled the examination making students confuse. If students would have given the exams government would have seen the true potential of a student. Some students would haven't performed that well in other exams leading to a decrease in the percentage of results and some students who did very well in exams held online by cheating lead to a very good result. These days also student's just want to get great marks and start preparing for competitive exams from 6th neglecting their present. At last, I would like to conclude by saying that 'Thinking of only future may lead to you present disrupt.

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