Education is a tool that empowers individuals in all aspects of their life. It
widens his knowledge, skills,
techniques, and his vision of the world. It makes a child live happily and enhances endurance, wise-ness,
and peace of mind to face all situations. Real education makes a child a complete and responsible
individual. It also helps in inculcating moral and ethical values. Apart from all these, education should
make individuals express their complete potential and make them true leaders.
There is no doubt that the development of a country depends on the quality of its educational system.
Adequate investment in the educational domain will help in increasing the efficiency and productivity of the
manpower. Ultimately, well-educated people help in accelerating the pace of economic development resulting
in the growth of the country.
Ancient and even the present India is known for its educational brilliance. However, the current Indian
education system is criticized for its failure to create the required leaders for the country concerning its
development. India’s current education system was introduced by the British colonial government. During the
colonial period, the foundation of the Indian education system was built up by the Macaulay Minute, Wood’s
Dispatch, Curzon’s education policy, Sadler’s commission, and so on. There are a lot of challenges being
faced by the Indian education sector that requires immediate attention.
2. Lack of teachers or experts.
Most of the time, individual teachers are experts in any single subject or they may
not be up to the mark or
they may lack teaching skills. Many times teachers fail to inspire students in their subjects as they are more
interested in the completion of the syllabus, and hardly they give individual attention to students, which
affects child’s development.
SMART study techniques are self-study methods that make students learn by themselves and help in unveiling
their understanding abilities. They support and enhance their learning with a peer group. This process is
facilitated by a team of expert acharyas.
3. Bigger focus is on the English language
Another big problem in the Indian education system is the language that students
commonly use while learning.
The main focus is on improving English even though it is not the native one. This eventually results in poor
numerical skills and local literacy. Furthermore, it also forces students to quit other activities in college
like writing essays, for example, as they are usually presented in English instead of the Indian language.
It’s a barrier that many understudies hardly break.
The SMART program students can learn their subjects in their native language. It is more effective than doing
it in English. This is a big breakthrough in the system.
4. Educators put students under a lot of pressure
There is no doubt that the learning process, as well as the entire schooling period,
can sometimes be
stressful. It can be positive for students to learn to cope with tense situations. However, Indian educators
often go over the line and put them under pressure that they can’t handle. In a consistently futile daily
existence to score and perform better, understudies regularly become worried and troubled. It additionally
adds to genuine misfortunes like suicides and mental issues.
SMART study methods are taught in playful methods where students start enjoying their studies. Camp also
includes every day Yoga sessions, meditation, pranayama, bhajans, dances, games, adventures, and nature walks.
The camp is designed to make a complete child.
will children get through this SMART program?
Children will study science, geography, and maths they complete in just 30 days. Their reading speed
increases. They will be able to revise the whole textbook in just a few minutes. They learn Asanas, Pranayama,
meditation, and yoga-Nidra which helps them to attain one-pointedness and peaceful states of mind.
Through this program, children will excel in academics and they will become responsible, and self-disciplined
to excel in their personal life.
Who are eligible to attend the program?
This camp is for children going to 8th, 9th, and 10th standard this academic year, who have scored a minimum
of 60% marks in the previous year. This program can be attended by anyone but needs longer time for those who
score less than 60% marks.
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