WHAT SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM?

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In a previous blog, we saw the problems of the education system. We saw where we are lacking as a country and system. Now we see the solution to this problem.

Creativity is one of the best things in education because it helps students develop a wide range of skills that are essential for success in the 21st century. Here are some reasons why creativity is important in education:

  1. Problem-Solving: Creativity is essential for problem-solving because it allows students to approach problems in new and innovative ways. When students are encouraged to think creatively, they are more likely to develop novel solutions to complex problems.
  2. Innovation: Creativity is the key to innovation, which is essential for driving progress and growth in society. By fostering creativity in education, we can inspire the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.
  3. Self-Expression: Creativity is a powerful tool for self-expression, allowing students to express themselves in unique and meaningful ways. This can help build confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of identity.
  4. Collaboration: Creativity often involves collaboration, which is an essential skill for success in the 21st century. When students work together creatively, they learn to communicate effectively, share ideas, and build relationships.
  5. Critical Thinking: Creativity is closely linked to critical thinking, as it requires students to question assumptions, challenge conventional wisdom, and analyze information in new and exciting ways.

Creativity is an essential skill for success in the 21st century, and it should be a core component of every student’s education.

Now, the real question is how to increase creativity.

There are many ways to increase creativity, and here are some effective strategies that can help:

  1. Encourage curiosity: Curiosity is the foundation of creativity, and students should be encouraged to ask questions, explore new ideas, and challenge assumptions.
  2. Foster a supportive environment: Creativity flourishes in a supportive and non-judgmental environment. Teachers should create a classroom culture that encourages risk-taking and celebrates mistakes as opportunities for learning.
  3. Provide opportunities for exploration: Students should have opportunities to explore different ideas and concepts, experiment with different materials, and express themselves in different ways.
  4. Encourage divergent thinking: Divergent thinking is the ability to generate many ideas from a single problem or question. Teachers can encourage divergent thinking by asking open-ended questions, brainstorming sessions, and providing opportunities for free-form expression.
  5. Teach creative techniques: There are many techniques that can help stimulate creativity, such as mind mapping, brainstorming, and SCAMPER. Teachers can teach these techniques to students and provide opportunities for practice.
  6. Emphasize the process, not just the product: Creativity is not just about the end result, but also about the process of exploration and experimentation. Teachers should focus on the process of creativity, emphasizing the importance of iteration and reflection.
  7. Provide opportunities for collaboration: Collaboration can help stimulate creativity, as students can bounce ideas off each other and build on each other’s strengths. Teachers can provide opportunities for collaboration through group projects, peer feedback, and other activities.

Overall, increasing creativity requires a combination of mindset, environment, and technique. Teachers can play a crucial role in fostering creativity by providing a supportive and stimulating environment and teaching creative techniques and skills.

ACCORDING TO SWAMI VIVEKANANDA,” EDUCATION IS THE MANIFESTATION OF PERFECTION ALREADY IN MEN, HE THOUGHT IT’S A PITY THAT THE EXISTING SYSTEM OF EDUCATION DID NOT ENABLE A PERSON TO STAND ON HIS OWN FEET, NOR DID IT TEACH SELF CONFIDENCE AND SELF-RESPECT.

ALBERT EINSTEIN SAID,” EDUCATION IS NOT ABOUT LEARNING FACTS BUT THINKING ABOUT IDEAS. EDUCATION ACCORDING TO HIM IS NOT SOMETHING TO MUG UP LIKE REMEMBERING THE YEAR OF BATTLE OR ANY EVENT BUT THE REASON WHY IT ALL STARTED?”

What are the topics that need to teach in the education system?

There are some topics that need to be taught in the education system which is as given below.

  1. FINANCIAL EDUCATION
  2. SPIRITUALITY
  3. CAPITALISM
  4. VEDAS AND PURANAS
  5. ANCIENT EDUCATION SYSTEM
  6. POLITICS
  7. ARTS AND CULTURES
  8. COMPOUNDING
  9. REQUIRED LANGUAGES
  10. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES
  11. NLP(NEURO LINGUISTIC PROGRAMME)
  12. HOW TO BUILD A BUSINESS?
  13. HUMAN PSYCHOLOGY
  14. SALES AND MARKETING
  15. DIET AND NUTRITION
  16. HOW TO BE HUMAN?
  17. ETC……..

THESE ARE THE MAIN TOPICS TO TEACH EVERY STUDENT AND ALSO PARENTS TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST.

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  • It’s missed the basic of Education. One should study the varied types of Educating and learning system s going on in developed countries. Bharat or Hindustan is the mother of Education. Unless v follow GURUKUL TRADITION OF SHIKSHA. WE NEVER ACHIEVE IN REALITY. GURU SHISHYA PARAMPARA IS THE ORIGIN OF ANCIENT BHARAT. Improve and impose questioning to earn shiksha

    • True Gurukul tradition was awesome and character building thing. And to mix that gurukul system with modern technology education to reach each and every corner of students to earth is game changing... 🙏