Pramaa... Skills for Life

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Welcome!

A warm welcome to you!

This weblog, or 'blog' as they are popularly called by denizens of the Internet world, is to have a discussion on the current needs of our children in terms of reaching their potential, and to debate whether those needs are being met as well as they might be by the current education system.

India stands at the threshold of being an economic force to reckon with. Countries like the UK consider India their competitor in the new economic scenario. Let's discuss whether/how the education system is preparing its children for this scenario.

Finally, if we feel that the education system can use some change, and we have some ideas on how to go about it, let's discuss specific ways to make a tangible difference!

I look forward to this journey with you!

Warm Regards,
Sharbari

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Introductions please!

Please introduce yourself to your fellow bloggers by posting a few lines on yourself. What is your name, and where are you from? What is your area of work? What are your interests? And what is your specific interest area in education?

Question 1

Does the current education system help children reach their true potential? (Please answer with respect to your own country.)

Question 2

Is the current education system preparing our children to be productive, self-directed, and motivated adults?

Question 3

Is the current education system preparing our children to excel within the global economic context? Is this even needed?