An expert in education bemoans the low quality of education in our schools and stresses on the need for vocational training in schools.
When children do not have access to schools, it is a crime; when they do not have access to learning despite having access to schools, it is an unforgiveable travesty of justice.
Much has been written and said about the quality of school education in India and the inequity that it has come to represent. It has taken the country nearly 7 decades since independence to ensure all its children have access to schools; and yet, despite the increase in access, nearly 9 crore children in India, almost equivalent to the entire population of Germany, are out of school today. But what about the children who attend school despite all the odds the system and life throws their way? The inequity in the quality of education offered in our schools should rattle our collective conscience and make us act with a sense of urgency. And yet, one rarely hears of it being an issue that any election is fought on. Our learning achievement surveys tell us that our children from disadvantaged backgrounds are on an average 3-5 years behind their more privileged peers — a gap that proves to be insurmountable as the learning deficit accumulates over the years. Our employment readiness surveys point to the fact that merely 30% of India's graduates are equipped with employable skills - a sad reminder of how broken our entire system is and how the mindless expansion of the higher education sector without adequate quality monitoring mechanisms has thrust generations of under-skilled, under prepared graduates upon the already severely constrained job market.
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ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 8500 مجلة وصحيفة.
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BMW iX
In its new xDrive 50 form the iX is now amongst the most popular electric cars that you can get in India.
BUSTING MYTHS ON MOTHER'S DAY
HUMAN BREAST MILK AND OTHER GRANDMA TREATMENT REMEDIES
Celebrating Good Food
MEZERA BREWERY AND KITCHEN IS A GORGEOUS ADDITION TO JP NAGAR'S REPERTOIRE OF SERIOUSLY COOL HOTSPOTS IN BANGALORE
A Culinary Adventure
A DELICIOUS JOURNEY INTO THE KITCHENS OF MADRAS KITCHEN COMPANY
How attractive is Chennai for new beginnings?
JANE KATARIA IN CONVERSATION WITH ADELINE GRAHAM FROM FRANCE WHO SETTLED DOWN IN CHENNAI SEEING A GREAT PROSPECTIVE FOR A PROFESSIONAL GROWTH HERE
The Fat Fad
YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON FAT
Yoga- A Gift for Women
EMBRACE THE HARMONY OF MIND AND BODY THIS MOTHER'S DAY WITH THE GENTLE ART OF YOGA, A TIMELESS GIFT OF WELLNESS
MOMFLUENCE: ARU NAYAR MANI
ARU NAYAR MANI, A DEVOTED MOTHER AND FORMER MODEL, FINDS JOY IN NURTURING HER SON, EVAAN, AND DELIGHTING IN DRESSING HIM IN ADORABLE OUTFITS. THROUGH HER INSTAGRAM PAGE, ARU_EVAAN, SHE SHARES A DAILY GLIMPSE INTO THE WORLD OF PARENTING, LIFESTYLE, KIDS' FASHION, MOM FASHION, HUMOUR, AND ENTERTAINMENT. FOR ARU, \"THE ACTIVITY ROOM\" TRANSCENDS BEING JUST A PLAY AREA, IT'S A REALM OF EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING MADE ENJOYABLE WITH A VISION TO FOSTER CHILDREN'S SKILLS AND ENCOURAGE MUTUAL LEARNING, SHE ENVISIONS IT AS A SPACE WHERE FAMILIES CAN BOND WHILE EXPLORING NEW HORIZONS. AT THE HEART OF THE ACTIVITY ROOM IS THE AIM TO CULTIVATE A NURTURING ENVIRONMENT WHERE CHILDREN CAN ENGAGE WITH THE WORLD AROUND THEM POSITIVELY, DISCOVERING NOT ONLY THE WORLD BUT ALSO THEMSELVES.
Life doesn't always give you wins
TEACHER, ACTOR AND AUTHOR OF MY HABITS MY RECIPES, GEETHA SHARES HER EXPERIENCES OF BRINGING UP HER SON THE AWARD WINNING DIRECTOR ACTOR THARUN BHASCKER
Annai and Amma
IN OUR EXCLUSIVE MOTHER'S DAY EDITION, WE EXPLORE INTO A SIGNIFICANT MOMENT IN TAMIL NADU'S HISTORY AS TWO ICONIC FIGURES, MOTHER TERESA AND AMMA (J. JAYALALITHAA), CONVERGED AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE FORMER CHIEF MINISTER, J. JAYALALITHAA, IN CHENNAI. THROUGH THE LENS OF A. X. ALEXANDER, A DISTINGUISHED FORMER DGP OF TAMIL NADU AND EYEWITNESS TO THIS HISTORIC ENCOUNTER, WE UNRAVEL THE PROFOUND EXCHANGES THAT TRANSPIRED DURING THIS REMARKABLE MEETING