Hello
there,
Recently
I have joined the blogger’s group for 7 days challenge. This post is for you
Darren- Discussion Starter.
This
is especially for Indian Schooling System
Indian
Education system is money oriented. Right from the birth of the child parents
start to think about schooling. Many of the parents need to take loan from the bank
even for the nursery admission. A parent wonders where the schooling system
going and what output will get to child. My question for discussion is this
money oriented school system worthy. Do we need to change it?
We
also completed our education without investing such huge amount, do we failed. Everyone
have his own career and successful life. Yes, I do believe it is we as a
parents accepting this money oriented system from the Government that leads to
many school act as bugsiness model. Schools are not more that provide education
but yes are the one that earns only money. For example, Pre-k admission you
need to invest approximately rupees 50,000 to 70,000/- is this needed….? What will
the school provide to your child….
Air
condition classroom
Smart
Board
Good
Canteen
Fancy
shaped benches
Playground
Activity
Area
Computer
Lab
…….list
will never end
And
Education????
That
you will not get from the school. Parents need to admit their kid at private tuitions
for the education. Schools are providing only the syllabus but they failed to
take care of , is child is able to understand what they taught in school, is
every child is completing their class work or homework, is student is able to
build up the self confidence….? Like these. Schools are not going to answer all
this question, but considering the student as a earning source.
Not
all schools are like these. There are few schools, which are very good, but
parents are ignoring them. My kid is just 3 years old and we are about to start
schooling next year. My mommy friends are discussing always on school matters.
So I thought it will be the best topic for my post.
All
mommies please suggest your opinion in the comment section below.
Thank
you for stopping by.
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