Is Brain Drain affecting the Indian Education System?

The migration of local people from developing countries to developed countries had always been a matter of concern. The abstract definition of Brain Drain states that it is the migration of highly trained people from one country to another in search of a better standard of living, quality of life, higher salaries, access to theContinue reading “Is Brain Drain affecting the Indian Education System?”

How to associate yourselves with Teach for India campaign?

If you are an aspiring educationist, there are several non-governmental organizations like “Teach for India” that allows you to contribute to our Education system in a better way. Apart from ground level exposure, they offer you a few financial perks. The objective of this organization is to promote nation-building via education. While it provides full-timeContinue reading “How to associate yourselves with Teach for India campaign?”

Five revolutionary educational initiatives taken by Delhi Government and Indian Government

To strengthen India’s education sector, various educational policies and reforms have been taken in the last few years. With these revolutionary initiatives, it is believed that the Indian education system can overcome its flaws and improve drastically. In 2018, Former Union Human Resources Development Minister Prakash Javadekar came up with historic decisions to ensure quality,Continue reading “Five revolutionary educational initiatives taken by Delhi Government and Indian Government”

What is more important? Being well educated or well trained?

From the last few years, we are seeing a never-ending debate between education and training. Though it may sound similar, these two words are entirely different from each other. While the word “education” is derived from the Latin word “Educare” which precisely means to bring up or to lead out, the word “Training” is moreContinue reading “What is more important? Being well educated or well trained?”

Five NGOs working for educational reformation in India

“We don’t do charity in Germany. We pay taxes. Charity is a failure of government’s responsibilities”, said Henning Wahn. Well, an out of context quote by a German stand-up comedian might not be enough to elaborate about the charitable work that is being done by the non-governmental organizations across the globe. To be specific, thereContinue reading “Five NGOs working for educational reformation in India”

Five signs that you will do good as a teacher

With education being the only weapon against poverty, inequality, and conflicts, there is nothing that could undermine the power of education. While the definition of education itself is a conflicting issue in India, there are dozens of things that need to reconsider while opting for your subjects, notions that are revolving around teaching and educationContinue reading “Five signs that you will do good as a teacher”

How Coronavirus affected the Education sector?

Amidst the Coronavirus outbreak, all the sectors of the economy have faced a prolonged effect. While downsizing in big organizations is creating a financial panic, educational organizations are also not been able to hold lectures, classes, and examinations. Though social media apps are proven to help hold live lectures, online examinations might still not be aContinue reading “How Coronavirus affected the Education sector?”

Education in the contemporary world

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest,” said Benjamin Franklin.  The relevance of term education in the contemporary world is always been the debatable topic of the year. However, the term “education” is derived from the Latin word “Educere” which means to nourish or to bring up, it has been confined into the boxesContinue reading “Education in the contemporary world”

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