This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to improve your website experience and provide more personalized services to you, both on this website and through other media.
Accept
EdTechReviewEdTechReview
  • News
  • Trends
  • Insight
  • eLearning
  • Research
  • Dictionary
  • EdTech Voices
  • More
    • Data & Statistics
    • Reviews
    • AWS for Education
    • Events

    Resources

    • Infographics
    • Reports & Case Studies
    • Videos
    • Books
    • Webinar

    Needs

    • 1:1 Learning
    • 21st Century Education
    • 21st Century Leadership
    • 21st Century Learning
    • 21st Century Teaching
    • 3D Printing
    • More Tags

    For

    • Students
    • Teachers/Educators
    • Administrators
    • Entrepreneurs/Startups
    • Govt. Officials/Policymakers
    • Parents
Explore
Search
Contribute
  • Submit A Post
  • EdTech Trainers and Consultants
  • Your Campus EdTech
  • Your EdTech Product
  • Your Feedback
  • Your Love for Us
  • EdTech Product Reviews
ETR Resources
  • About
  • Medicine
  • Mission/Vision
  • Children
  • Team
  • Coronavirus
  • Services
  • Nutrition
  • Testimonials
  • Disease
  • Authors
  • Sponsor
  • Stars
  • Partner
  • Screen
  • Advertise
  • Culture
  • Our Clients
  • Media
  • Media Kit
  • Videos
  • Press Release
  • FAQ’S
Reading: Improving Education system
Aa
EdTechReviewEdTechReview
Aa
Search
  • News
  • Trends
  • Insight
  • eLearning
  • Reviews
  • Dictionary
  • EdTech Voices
  • Data & Statistics
  • Research
  • AWS for Education
  • Events
  • Voices
Follow US
EdTechReview > Trend & Insight > Trends > Improving Education system
Trends

Improving Education system

Editorial Team
Editorial Team Published September 17, 2012
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

Before I start telling you about the improvement in education system, I must have to tell you some faulty practices that are following by educators or teachers. It is good that every teacher thinks of their student’s results in the examination but how 

AdvertisementWhy this Ad?
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

many of them think about the student’s conceptual knowledge on what have been taught in the class. Now-a-days, with increase in population in schools and colleges, people are allowed to sit in larger crowd and lectures are given to them as at once. Students are capable of storing large information into the mind but because of the past education trend they can’t sustain that information for longer period of time, it’s not their fault yet they are capable of listen to the class attentively for certain time, but we are forced to sit for more than 1 hour.

In order to improve the education system, we must change the teaching strategy in schools, colleges and universities. “It is quite common that students watch the 1 and half hour movie but they are not willing to do the same in the class rooms.” It is because faculty don’t make their lecture engaging alike the director of the movie does. So firstly, it’s recommended to deliver the interesting and engaging speeches. Also, when we are teaching huge audience, rather than the speech we must concentrate more on interactive sessions, real time experimental explanations.  

What the students generally think before joining the college?

So many students joins the college with some preconceptions but those are getting reverted by the faculty’s traditional style of teaching. It’s not really their fault. “We cannot identify two identical fruits in a basket;” likewise it is not advised to follow the same old technique for group of people with different mentalities. Lectures should be given with respective of their interest and their way of learning. I have a good example for you, when I was a kid, I have passion towards computers and it was increased day-by-day, so I have opted for computer science as my field of interest in engineering unfortunately, I have ended up with a great disappointment because of pure theoretical explanation done by faculty rather than what I have expected to be in a computer’s stream. So lecturers have to concentrate on this point and teach based on these conceptions using real world examples which make them to listen.

But Eric Mazur, a professor at Harvard’s university had given up the lectures which he considered to be useless.

In a research, according to David Hestenes, it has been proved that utilization of technology is more by a student when compared to teachers, this means that lecturers are still hanging up with the old trends of teaching. Education system must be changed in such a way that teachers should ask the students to read the text book prior to the lecture and after the lecture on that concept is over then there should be an interaction class where teachers will send the questions to students via mail or mobiles as a common broadcast and asked them to reply back with the answers. After that allowing each individual to communicate with the others who is sitting next to them. Sharing is the only way to gain the knowledge than teaching lectures in the class.

12Next Page
TAGGED: Education System, Students, Teachers/Educators, Technology in Education
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Telegram Email Copy Link
By Editorial Team
Follow:
EdTechReview (ETR) is a premier media platform and community for educational stakeholders to connect and find useful news, information and resources on educational technology having a niche subscriber base of 120K+ and an annual readership of 3M+ from over 220 countries and territories across the globe.
Previous Article Cloud impacting Higher Education Cloud impacting Higher Education
Next Article technology in school Integrating Classroom Technology for Effective Education
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Latest EdTech News To Your Inbox

Stay Connected

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Linkedin




AdvertisementWhy this Ad?
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Latest EdTech News To Your Inbox

Stay Connected

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Linkedin
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

You Might Also Like

95% Pofessionals Are Confident of Pivoting Career Opportunities Post Upskilling: Simplilearn Survey
Trends

95% Professionals Are Confident of Pivoting Career Opportunities Post Upskilling: Simplilearn Survey

June 21, 2023
Education Among Top Priorities for Indians: Emeritus Global Workplace Skills Study 2023
Trends

Education Among Top Priorities for Indians: Emeritus Global Workplace Skills Study 2023

June 14, 2023
Top Accessibility AI Tools For Educators
eLearning

Top Accessibility AI Tools For Educators

May 24, 2023
Most Innovative Education Leaders Across the Globe.
Trends

Most Innovative Education Leaders Across the Globe

May 24, 2023
Smart Classrooms: A New Approach to Teaching and Learning
Insight

Smart Classrooms: A New Approach to Teaching and Learning

May 5, 2023
From Attendance to Grading: How Student Information Systems (SISs) Revolutionize Education Management?
Insight

From Attendance to Grading: How Student Information Systems (SISs) Revolutionize Education Management?

May 4, 2023
Safety Tips for Teens to Help Manage Social Media Effects
Trends

Safety Tips for Teens to Help Manage Social Media Effects

May 4, 2023
Understanding Independent Learning, Its Benefits, What Role Do Teachers Play
Insight

Understanding Independent Learning, Its Benefits, What Role Do Teachers Play

April 26, 2023
Show More
EdTechReviewEdTechReview

H433, 2nd Floor, Vikaspuri, New Delhi, India, 110018
Phone: 011 41321030

Follow US

Copyright © EdTechReview. All Rights Reserved.

  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Event Associations
  • Press Release
  • About
  • Services
  • Contribute
  • News
  • Trend & Insight
  • Data & Statistics
  • eLearning
  • Reviews
  • Research
  • Voices
  • Dictionary
  • Tags
  • Resources
  • Events
  • Courses
  • EdTech Product for Review
  • Our Clients
  • FAQ’S
  • Contact Us
  • Important Links
  • Sitemap
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
newsletter
Join 100K+ subscribers!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter that brings the latest EdTech news, trends, insights, reports, interviews, etc. for educators, school leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, & others.

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?