The System of Education
Education has been on-going from the beginning of civilization
on the face of this earth. In the beginning, it was acquired
by experienceand mutual understanding, sharing, and trial and
error. Subsequently it has developed into many forms and systems
that now prevail across the globe.
In the old days, it was a case of mucking up books, books, and
more books. It hasn't changed much since then, The books are
still around, although in different forms of publication and
accessibility with the advent of technology, the digital era
and the internet. However, the mucking up phenomenon hasn't still
gone away for good.
Students still need to cram and answer question papers for lengthy
hours using long and explicit paragraphs of text. This is absolutely
boring and useless. It only cultivates the ability to memorize
and remember so that one can actually answer a set of questions
which are also somewhat pre-defined based on previous examinations
across time. I believe it has very little value for money.
Of course, everyone wants a piece of paper in his briefcase
to supplement his resume in order to prove that he or she is
capable.
I think we should change, completely, the way we teach and assess
our generations.
Let there be a curriculum and syllabus established for each
discipline.
Let there be prescribed texts, comprising of books, websites
and other means for students to access and learn.
Let them be tested using only multiple choice questions and
answers.
And most of all,
Let the student be able to utilize, fully, the books, the internet,
the PC, and any other available educational material that is
available to him or her during the examination.
At the end of the day, when the student passes out with his
Bachelors or Masters he surely will have access to whatever he
pleases in order to execute his/her tasks.
So, why not let him/her have it upfront too?
Think about it?
It makes good logical and practical sense...