Politician and educator, Atishi Marlena, and founder of some of India’s leading educational institutions, Pramath Raj Sinha talk about the purpose of education in a rapidly changing world. Can government schools provide a ‘good’ education to our children? Is the private sector the answer to a failing system? What are our children and youth really learning in their schools and colleges? All this and more in this episode on the education system in India.
Highlights
- Has the education system veered towards producing workers for the economy, and away from producing better citizens for society?
- How do you learn something new, when you haven’t been trained for it?
- What will it take to make government schools work, and how should we be thinking of private institutions?
- Is it possible to create reflective spaces where students can learn values and ethics?
- Can excellence in education be measured?
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Read more:
- What the National Education Policy 2020 has gotten right and what it hasn’t
- Why Indian children can’t read
- Incorporating play to improve cognitive learning
- Standardised tests ignore indigenous knowledge, language, or problem-solving strategies
- Our solutions for education aren’t working
- Seek and you shall find
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