Ayoub Khan
Present education system of our country is exactly the opposite of this phenomenon. The education system of our country is promoting rote learning culture, which results in making mentally slaves not intellectual generation. Our education system rewards for scoring more rather than better understanding.
A student who mugs up early in life may end scoring more than a child with better understanding. The same problem is of grading system in higher level education where students lose their creative sides in a struggle to obtain ideal grades. It’s believed that the evaluating framework results in confinements during the time spent learning. Grades cause undesirable rivalry. An understudy who concentrates throughout the night and an understudy who may be honored with a speedier personality and does not have to slave away for extended periods may be gathered together as A graders. This won’t just demotivate the individual who has worked so hard, it may convey an incorrect feeling that all is well with the world to the understudy to whom it comes effortlessly, and he may never take in the estimation of diligent work.
Professor Tahir Kamran wrote in his article “Vagaries of higher education” about sub-standard of research work of MPHIL and PhD students and their Charlatans supervisors. He said that “Higher education is not for everyone; it is privilege of the intellectual elite and should be treated like that. It is not like school education that is the fundamental right of every citizen.
Yes he is right but if our grass roots level education is based on the principle of mugging then how someone can expect of producing intellectuals.
On the off chance that a tyke can’t take in the way we educate, perhaps we ought to instruct the way they learn. It is called Reform in training. We have to get changes training part in Pakistan as much as we can. With the advancement in instructions, Pakistan will naturally be advancing. While without appropriate arrangement of instruction, Pakistan will neglect to gain any sort of ground in any of its divisions. The doors of information are constantly open to the individuals who set out to look for them.
Writer is a Student of M.A political science at Government college university Lahore.
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