Our Education System is Not Broken, Just Bent.
The current pace of change has almost rendered the traditional system of education obsolete. The old-fashioned “chalk and talk” way of imparting education through memorisation techniques has proven to be ineffective. It does not develop the critical thinking, problem-solving or decision-making skills of the students and in turn, has little or no improvement in the students’ progress. The biggest challenge for any teacher is capturing each student’s attention, and conveying ideas effectively enough to create a lasting impression. The only way to tackle this challenge posed by old-school (pun intended) teaching methods is by implementing innovative ideas that make the classroom experience much more lovable for the students.
How Contemporary Courses Can Help Curb This Problem
Modern-day classrooms are furnished with much more than just blackboards. They involve a lot of activity, interaction, questioning, explaining, demonstration and collaboration techniques. They also encourage students to cooperate with each other and thus become more productive. The conventional method that’s been prevalent for centuries is now reaping substandard results as compared to the more modern methods.Changing The Way Of Learning With Bootcamp


Comment (no responses)