Not just the education dept., the entire system of India is rotten. Living in this country is itself a big punishment due to the low-level thinking of politicians.
@samarthawasthi24683 ай бұрын
Great video! It really hits the nail on the head when it comes to the issues in India's education system. The way you highlighted the overemphasis on bookish knowledge and how that kills creativity and practical skills is spot on. Comparing us to China and Japan was a real eye opener there's so much we can learn from them. We seriously need to stop turning education into a rat race and focus on real, well-rounded development. Thanks for bringing attention to these important issues!
@MirrorVisionYT3 ай бұрын
I am glad you liked the analysis and thank you for the humbling feedback.
@samarthawasthi24683 ай бұрын
@@MirrorVisionYT Your video really resonated with me, especially since I'm working on an educational project that aims to address some of these issues you mentioned. I'd love to discuss it with you in more detail and hear your thoughts. If you're open to it, we could connect over email or phone. Let me know if that works for you!
@MirrorVisionYT3 ай бұрын
@@samarthawasthi2468 Thanks for your interest in my video. I appreciate you reaching out. However, due to several projects in hand, I would only slow you down on your project. I wish you the best and will pitch in at the earliest convenience.
@samarthawasthi24683 ай бұрын
@@MirrorVisionYT I appreciate the well wishes. Take care and good luck with your projects!
@ranisankar21203 ай бұрын
Yes we moved to abroad and our childrens are happy
@binaykumar82923 ай бұрын
Which country exactly ?
@praddumnvats67593 ай бұрын
But...they won't accept you
@Surjee3 ай бұрын
Video, the speaker says we should encourage private sector teachers to join publicschools.. And also goes on to say this can be done by providing better wages and fortunate or what the speaker does not understand is that the government school teachers are exponentially highly paid teachers when compared to private school Teachers who work hard for peanuts
@avi21253 ай бұрын
Most state schools do not easily advertise teacher vacancies - in fact there are severe waiting lists for appointments. Schooling of course depends on school - the teachers, the basic learning environment, and the teaching/learning material (textbooks). As someone with some exposure to govt school kids in Delhi, esp among "lower-class" kids, there are several issues with both textbooks _and_ the teaching. Even NCERT books, while trying to be interactive, are complex, unnecessarily long-winded, and thick with unexplained concepts. The teaching leaves a lot to be desired. Fundamental concepts in the physical sciences and social science. In fact in every subject. Most kids are behind in their Hindi/English reading. While most "upper class schools" have more qualified faculty and students have access to better resources, such is not the case at the lower rung, with govt schools... Solutions - revision of text books to make them simpler and less burdensome. Capable teacher recruitment. That is just a start...
@rk_bhartiya3 ай бұрын
Almost 90 percent of state education budget is for wages only, little is left for anything else.
@pvijayakumar42175 күн бұрын
I am from Kerala (perpetually boasting about 100% literacy and 99% pass rate in schools). At my age (73) I've seen the deterioration of education system driven primarily by unionisation of teachers who focus only on reducing work load and simplifying the system to make politically correct decisions (pass everyone.. else its seen as "discriminatory"🙄). Its no longer welfare and improvement of the student but survival of the teacher (who paid a humongous bribe to land the job and cannot be questioned) that is paramount There are exceptions, but they are just that...exceptions. Can you believe that Kerala has an education minister who did not complete his schooling and cannot even read out numbers correctly from bits of paper handed to him by his staff? 🙄😂
@MirrorVisionYT4 күн бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your insightful perspective on the situation in Kerala. It's difficult to decide if one needs to be shocked or surprised.