Save India’s Students: End the Pressure, Reform the Education System Now

Save India’s Students: End the Pressure, Reform the Education System Now

The Issue

1) Emergency Training: Introduce mandatory training in CPR, first aid, and emergency response for all students.

2) Mental Health Support: Employ three psychologists per school and ensure one private mental health session for every student biweekly.

3) Philosophy as a Subject: Offer philosophy as a subject, encompassing modern philosophy, ancient teachings, and comparative religious theologies.

4) Practical Knowledge Focus: Prioritise hands-on activities such as:

-Political and philosophical debates
-Model United Nations (MUNs)
-Research projects (individual and group)
-Experiments, website-building, NGO promotion
-Public speaking and entrepreneurial learning
-Flexible Subject Choices: Allow students to explore and periodically shift between subjects based on their evolving interests.

5) Sex Education: Incorporate comprehensive sex education, addressing male and female health and awareness.

6) Holistic Mental Health Training: Certified counsellors to teach empathy and mental health management strategies.

7) Revised College Admissions: Base college admissions on:

-Practical work (sports, debates, research, NGOs)
-Competitions and speeches
-Essays outlining intentions for joining college.

8)Practical College Curriculum: Transform college teaching to focus on hands-on practical work that directly aligns with real-world job requirements. Minimise unnecessary theoretical instruction and prioritize field-specific training to prepare students for their careers.

9)Zero Exam Policy: Replace frequent exams with a single SAT-like test at the end of school, solely for profile enhancement.

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The Issue

1) Emergency Training: Introduce mandatory training in CPR, first aid, and emergency response for all students.

2) Mental Health Support: Employ three psychologists per school and ensure one private mental health session for every student biweekly.

3) Philosophy as a Subject: Offer philosophy as a subject, encompassing modern philosophy, ancient teachings, and comparative religious theologies.

4) Practical Knowledge Focus: Prioritise hands-on activities such as:

-Political and philosophical debates
-Model United Nations (MUNs)
-Research projects (individual and group)
-Experiments, website-building, NGO promotion
-Public speaking and entrepreneurial learning
-Flexible Subject Choices: Allow students to explore and periodically shift between subjects based on their evolving interests.

5) Sex Education: Incorporate comprehensive sex education, addressing male and female health and awareness.

6) Holistic Mental Health Training: Certified counsellors to teach empathy and mental health management strategies.

7) Revised College Admissions: Base college admissions on:

-Practical work (sports, debates, research, NGOs)
-Competitions and speeches
-Essays outlining intentions for joining college.

8)Practical College Curriculum: Transform college teaching to focus on hands-on practical work that directly aligns with real-world job requirements. Minimise unnecessary theoretical instruction and prioritize field-specific training to prepare students for their careers.

9)Zero Exam Policy: Replace frequent exams with a single SAT-like test at the end of school, solely for profile enhancement.

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