Table of Contents
- 1 What change would you like to make in the education system?
- 2 What are the changes that you would like to make in the Indian education system?
- 3 What are some things you would like to change about our school?
- 4 Why do you want to change your school?
- 5 Is the political will to invest in education growing more remote?
- 6 Do developing countries have the right approach to education?
What change would you like to make in the education system?
Here are 7 immediate changes needed in the Indian education system:
- Rote learning.
- Evaluation system.
- Equal respect to all the subjects.
- Better training of educators.
- Introduction of technology.
- Personalize education.
- Teach them the purpose of education.
What are the changes that you would like to make in the Indian education system?
Indian Education System: What Needs to be Changed for Quality…
- Encourage Research Work.
- Introduction to Different Opportunities.
- Smart Educators.
- Technology Trends.
- One to One Education.
- Irradicate Reservation.
- Co-Curricular Activities.
- Allow Private Capital in Education.
What are some things you would like to change about our school?
So without further ado, here are seven things I would have changed about my own school years.
- Earlier options for advanced coursework.
- Foreign languages prior to middle school.
- Special encouragement for all students, especially girls, in math and science.
- Heavier emphasis on career introduction.
- Write, write, write.
How can we improve the education system in the Philippines?
Gatchalian’s 8 ways to make Philippine education system competitive
- 1) Supporting K to 12.
- 2) Giving Free College Education.
- 3) Building more Public Math and Science School.
- 4) Instituting a National Feeding Program.
- 5) Higher Teacher’s Salary.
- 6) Continuous Teacher Education.
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- 8) Reviving Mandatory ROTC.
What are the important changes made in school education in 2021?
The New Education Policy expands age group 6-14 years of mandatory schooling to 3-18 years of schooling. The NEP introduces hitherto uncovered three years of pre-schooling, age group of 3-6 years under the school curriculum. The new system will have 12 years of schooling with three years of Anganwadi/ pre-schooling.
Why do you want to change your school?
Are being bullied or cyber bullied and want a safer environment. Current school can’t accommodate scheduling needs. Not enough support for specific learning needs. Current learning environment not optimal for student’s needs.
Is the political will to invest in education growing more remote?
The political will to make such a change seems to be growing more and more remote, but with a citizenry that is engaged in demanding that our society invest in its students, that can begin to change. Look at the bigger picture. This investment pays off, too—in a big way.
Do developing countries have the right approach to education?
Very often students from the developing countries are able to compete with the US student who has graduated from the most expensive college or university. However, the material and financial background of his country is poor. Consequently, the problem is not money but the right approach towards children and education in general.
How can we improve the quality of Education in America?
If policy makers and school officials can work together to attract and retain teachers at such schools, students with greater educational needs will benefit from the improved teaching quality. 3. Address the school-to-prison pipeline
What would you like to make education affordable for everyone?
I would like to make education affordable for everyone, because the level of literacy is still low in my country. Of course there are good schools and colleges but very few families are able to afford them. One can say that students receive little attention from their teachers.