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Friday, 31 January 2014

Technological Education in India

There was a time when homeschooling was considered as an old fashioned one.But today's homeschoolers are technological advanced then their traditionally counterparts.This is because of the fact that they are not sitting isolated in their rooms studing outdated text books but are studying the latest avaliable material on the advanced technologies.They also take part in the distant learning which is otherwise known as correspondence course.There are also the lectures by eminent professors and scholars which are avaliable on internet.Internet has also come a long way to educate the students as they do'nt have to attend classes in schools regularly.Some courses in the internet provides education through online while others provide education which are uploaded in the internet.The online education are offered by the universities and they contain a large body of informations.These online courses includes both video and lecture notes.These course work which  are offered in the internet  is not for free  yet they helps the students to gain knowledge in a big way.This course work comes handy while prepareing for various entraance examinations.
           Online curriculum is offered to students from the early stage to the 12th grade.This online curriculum does not have a live instructure as the programme contain in the form of multiple choice or filll in the banks.But in the higher education the parents are to grade their students  for this on line curriculum.One of the big exemple of this online curriculla is  Time4 learning.
          While the internet helps the students to gain knowledge another form of learning for the student is library.As most famalies don't buy the Encyclopedia, the internet comes a handy to help the students in searching the information.Home schooling students don't have to go for the text books like their traditional counterparts but the use of technology has helped them to learn new things from time to time.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

The importance of college education

                             The   importance of  college   education
Education plays a great role in the growth of a country.College education is an excellent platform for students which promotes career growth.Previously college was exclusively for higher class people but now a days every common household has at least one member attend college.The importance of college education is signficant as the future of a country largely depends upon the students of college.
          Now a days parents parents encourage their children to attend college after passing out from high school.It is important for one to have an education for one's own satisfaction, as well as better job oportunities and it is a good investment for one's future.
        The importance of college education is far reaching.The importance of college  education is such that it not only provides competitive edge but also provides financial security and brings a change in one's life.
          Today a college education is becoming more important than it has been in the past.A bachelor degree is now a minimum requirement for many jobs that previously required only a high school degree.Though a college education is more expensive today it can pay much dividend later on.the college education makes a student confident.A student is able to choose his career freely and can make well judged decisions.Entreing a college helps you grow as an individual.It helps to discover a better life.It makes one to know what is happening around you.The college graduates are more satisfied as an individual.The benifits of college education are far reaching effect on one's life. 

Sunday, 26 January 2014

Improvement of primery education in India

Most of the young children in rural India have to stay at home due to poverty or lack of educational opportunities around their villages.They indulge in house hold work or child labour.Another big reason is that the schools are set up in remote and in inaccessible areas which are generally missed out by the government and private education systeam
The quality of primary education in India has been a cause for concern for quite some time. While the current policy, including a new legislation for universal education, lays out a grand vision of raising children’s education profile, it barely lays emphasis on developing their skills to learn. There is an urgent need to improve childrens knowledge of concepts rather than rote learning.For that to happen the teaching systems at the primery level must be overhauled.Clearly, the public education sector has failed in building strong institutional mechanisms to promote learning skills. New policy initiatives do not inspire confidence either. The Right to Education Act, for instance, requires school management committees (SMC) to be set up to co-ordinate activities in every government school. The SMC oversees the operations of the schools and receives funding from the state and Central government. Three-fourths of the SMC should consist of parents and the rest local authorities, teachers and educationists. The idea was to have increased community participation in the school’s operation.Well chosen SMCs can dictate ways to improve conceptual knowledge and learning skills .The teaching systeam needs to cater to students with unique skills and these skills need to be developed at the primery level.
        It is also recomended that there should be a longer preparation for teachersThere is also a lack of enough skilled trainers and preparation to develop skills, abilities and attitudes to teach students.
Clearly, the primary education system in the country is broken and attempts to fix it are feeble. Unless the problem is addressed quickly, these young ones would grow to join the swelling ranks of the ‘educated unemployables’ in the country