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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

DILUTE THE EDUCATION SYSTEM WILL LEAD TO POOR EDUCATION STANDARDS


DILUTE THE EXAMINATION SYSTEM WILL LEAD TO POOR EDUCATION STANDARDS
The UPA government’s proposal to make the class 10 public examination optional is meant to reduce the stress on students. But it leads to more stress two years later? Stress at 15 is not higher than it is at 17. A little competition is necessary to enable a person to succeed. Competition will always exist among human beings. Stress is a fundamental facet of survival and abandoning a public examination is no easy way to reduce it. Students should be trained to deal with stress
We need to have a full fledged qualifying examination it some level to evaluate knowledge and understanding of students so that their performance can be rated on some scale. This helps students choose their career. The class 10 examination should be viewed as a qualifying examination, not competitive one. Education is a vital part of society changes cannot be introduced in a hurry. Any attempt to dilute the examination system will lead t poor education standards

Prof. John Kurakar

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