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THE LOCKED PLAYGROUND

A Report by:

Sidharth Saxena

Harshika Choudhary

Rajan Shrivastava

Paras Patel

Vishal Dodiya

The article is about the coaching classes of today’s time. The tuition classes, instead of polishing the talent of the students, are limiting them and their knowledge with certain words and phrases. They say that it would make them appear smarter in interviews.

Students are treated like they are parrots. Their parents, who feel pride seeing their children’s busy schedule and carrying extra papers in hand instead of syllabus book, are ready to pay huge amount of money to tuition classes.

These coaching classes are gaining business with the increased competition in admission to premium colleges and jobs. Not only in engineering and medical, tuition classes are also doing business in baking, defence and the design training.

BACKGROUND

“KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTE TO BUSINESS”

These coaching classes restrict students to attend lectures in college, mentioning it as waste of time.

The reason behind falling in this big trap is promise of the tuition classes for higher salary package, hope of secured future, tight schedule of the students etc.

This practise of tuition classes is dangerous and will take the future of children in the dark.

This is all happening because of the selection criteria of the colleges and institutes which can stop all this stop all this by making the tests and the selection procedures unique and updated.

BACKGROUND

73: India’s ranking, just above Kyrgyzstan, in a study of 74 countries on maths, science and reading

90%: Students in Himachal Pradesh who lack baseline reading literacy, 89 per cent lag in science

60%: Students in India’s top private schools show lack of sensitivity towards AIDS victims

10%: The drop in arithmetic ability nationally of Class V children in rural areas

SOURCE: http://www.outlookindia.com/article/its-plain-murder-by-rote/279778

Sadly today schools create a 'robot-like' next generation whose learning is just limited to fact and theories and limit the child's ability to think laterally and out-of-the-box and to imagine and create.

With busy schedules of morning tuitions, school hours and evening extra-classes and tests children are often busier than their working parents, coming home later than them.

SOURCE: http://www.civilserviceindia.com/subject/Essay/do-schools-put-too-much-pressure-on-kids4.html

THE INDIAN SCENARIO

REALITY IN OUR LIFE

Parents often raise their kids to make up for what they messed up on in their childhood. For example, a mother never made it onto the cheer team, so their daughter will be sure to make her proud and make it to the top of pyramid. The father never passed with above B’s or C’s, “be sure to bring home that ACADECA trophy!” Not only is it the desire to make up for their own failures, but also to prevent the children from making those same mistakes

Many of the experience which u can face in your life at college time

College is turning point in our life

college is needed to certify the knowledge of the student, knowledge is already existing in the student

“No knowledge without college”

DOES EDUCATION KILLS CREATIVITY?

SCHOOL AND EDUCATION ( WHAT’S WRONG?)

OUR BRAIN MUST BE USED AS PROCESSOR NOT AS HARD DISK

CREATIVITY IS BEING SLAUGHTERED AND EXCELLENCE IS BEING SACRIFICED AT THE ALTAR OF EXPEDIENCY

LOSING A CHANCE OF MAKING AN ENTREPRENEUR OR A CHANGE-MAKER

STRESSES LEARNING BY ROTE LEARNING WITHOUT ANY HEED FOR PRACTICAL UTILITY

Says ASER

GOVERNMENT OF INDIAMINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOUCE DEVELOPMENT

 BUREAU OF PLANNING, MONITORING & STATIS

TICSNEW DELHI

2014 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2729255/Infamous-coaching-centres-face-regulation-HRD-Ministry-admits-

triggered-suicides.html

INFAMOUS COACHING CENTRES FACE REGULATION AS HRD MINISTRY ADMITS THEY 'HAVE TRIGGERED

SUICIDES'

Stakeholders

Parents

Teachers

Society, at

large

Peer Group

A kid’s life

Relations

Health

24 hours

Over schedule

d kids

Lost innocenc

e

Dual earning family

Corruption in Education

system

All are followers Quality faculty required

Challenges in our current education

system

Challenges in our current education

system

Low quality of education

Demand and Supply Gap

Constraints on research capacity

and innovation

I took a piece of plastic clayAnd idly fashioned it, one day.And as my fingers pressed it, stillIt moved and yielded to my will.

I came again, when days were passed.That bit of clay was hard at last,The form I gave it, still it bore,And I could change that form no more.

Then I took a piece of living clayAnd gently formed it, day by day,And molded with my power and art,A young child's soft and yielding heart.

I came again when years were gone,It was a man I looked upon,He still that early impress bore,And I could change it, nevermore.

~Auctor Ignotus

DO U SEE WHAT I SEE….

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