RE: [MTC Global] Our schools are still designed to produce clerks for empire


We should stop politicizing education and ensure that people in charge of policies are really 'educated' in the normal process instead of those qualified through the 'quota' system. Only such individuals will have the knowledge and willingness to stay current and this in turn will reflect in their decision making process. Education is not an 'industry' but learning for life. How to live better.
On the other hand these policy makers are looking at the young ones as a cache of votes!!
Regards
N Chandrasekhar 

From: Imimarla@aol.com
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2013 00:13:45 -0500
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Our schools are still designed to produce clerks for empire
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CC: kamaltaori@aol.com

Dear Shri Mitra,
fully agree with you, especially with:
"The Indian education system, like the Indian bureaucratic system, is Victorian and still in the 19 th century. Our schools are still designed to produce clerks for an empire that does not exist anymore.  We don`t need to improve our education system — we need to reinvent it."
Only problem: the decision makers in ministries & educational institutions (including all teaching staff) would vehemently fight it! It is about their privileges, and any change is considered dangerous!
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In a message dated 02-12-2013 10:29:29 India Standard Time, bnath.dutta@gmail.com writes:
The Indian education system, like the Indian bureaucratic system, is Victorian and still in the 19 th century. Our schools are still designed to produce clerks for an empire that does not exist anymore.  We don`t need to improve our education system — we need to reinvent it.

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