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The Educational System


Knowledge is very important in the modern age as human survival is concerned. Fortunately everyone has knowledge. And each has contributed ideas to the world and to mankind. But everyone does not possess intellect. When intellectual persons tried to convey knowledge to others, the Educational System emerged. 

 
The aim of education has been according to place and time. In ancient Greece the aim was to bring up a group of citizens firmly believing in republicanism. In France, Napoleon stressed the need at teaching Christian values to the youth. But the best system of education has been that of India  - which saw humans as an integral part of the universe.

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Education does not mean the system that fills youngsters’ brains with electronic garbage, mathematical and chemical formulae. Now teenagers have enough general knowledge and excess of theory. But most of the youngsters lack common sense, sense of humanism, imagination and team spirit. So the education system should help to arouse the imagination and creating personality rather than filling them with scientific ideas.

The good and best way to make children aware of this need is to acquaint them with good books provided by Dickens, Alexander Dumas, Jane Austen and other blessed writes. Their interaction with good books inspire them to be imaginative, creative and to be just and confident in any course of action. Thus educational institution should maintain a good library that substitutes this need.

 

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Yup..we agree a classroom should be a 'creativity room'.

Modern education is one that erodes a child’s imagination and dumps his brain in home assignments. There is a need for changing it. For example, a classroom should be a creativity room where students try to express their ideas without limitation of impossibility. It will help to create a next generation of politicians, journalists, businessmen rather then engineers or scientists.

 

Educational system greatly depends upon the ability of teachers. They should develop a mentality that is not molded by rules and regulations. They should learn to accept sociality unharmful ideas of students. They should help students to open their mind and to communicate their ideas out to the free world. 

The topic “Sports and games” cannot be ignored because of its utter importance. It helps them to be physically fit and mentally confident. It helps them to cultivate team spirit, sports man ship that is often needed in everyday life. They will help the youngsters to change their mind from just being captured in new computer games for long time.

Another important aspect of the good educational system is to teach the people kindness, responsibility, love, care for others. Surely we cannot lecture them, as it is odd and boring for the youngsters. Then how can we teach them these fundamental ideas of life ? It’s only through emotional association with life that makes the heart soft and ready to accept and encourage others' emotions. This will finally  lead them to gain those ideas. So the best way is to encourage them to interact with “Mother Nature”. They should enjoy the beauty of blue-sky, green plants and wild beasts.

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"Interacting with nature ?"

Ideas education should spare the students from excessive stress, both physical stress and mental stress. Stress finally will drain the last drop of imagination hidden somewhere in them. Instead of filling them with competitive spirit they should be instilled with team spirit that allows them to form groups. This will help them to strengthen competitive spirit with a concrete team spirit.  Always team spirit is a little more successful then just competitive spirit.  Lonely people that lack something when joined together form a group that contains almost everything needed.

 
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