For each subject, a question bank consisting of about 6000 questions be prepared and uploaded in NCERT or CBSE website and board examination question papers may be set only from this question bank. Let the students be prepared for the entire question bank. Let there be transparency in the examination system.
I think the internet, especially Google search, has stood conventional education on its head. What is the relevance / utility / propriety of asking children to memorise so much material that is instantly accessible on their smart phones ? It is a challenge in fact for educators to recast the entire pedagogy of education, equip the young with not just knowledge but critical faculties of thought and analysis that will prepare them for the job requirements of the future.
For each subject, a question bank consisting of about 6000 questions be prepared and uploaded in NCERT or CBSE website and board examination question papers may be set only from this question bank. Let the students be prepared for the entire question bank. Let there be transparency in the examination system.
I think the internet, especially Google search, has stood conventional education on its head. What is the relevance / utility / propriety of asking children to memorise so much material that is instantly accessible on their smart phones ? It is a challenge in fact for educators to recast the entire pedagogy of education, equip the young with not just knowledge but critical faculties of thought and analysis that will prepare them for the job requirements of the future.