Socio-Cultural Context
Educational System Structure
Teachers and Teaching Profession
Technology and Innovation
Educational Outcomes
Comparison
Socio-Cultural Context
The education system in India is intertwined with cultural and moral values and requires respect for elders from a hierarchical structure. This means that education is more teacher-centered. Additionally, Collectivism is important because its aim is to give importance to group efforts over individual achievements.
Historical background:
Gurukul System( holistic learning under a guru)
During British Colonial Rule: the introduction to medium-English System
Finally Post Independence Time: Inclusive Education
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Indian Education System Structure
Education in India is divided into two: primary education and secondary education. Secondary education is also divided into two, and higher secondary education is a transition period between university and high school. There is not one university exam in India; there are more than one.
Teacher profession
•Online learning platforms offer practice materials and assesments to the students.
•Khan Academy
•BYJU’s
•Teacher Shortage:
Particularly in rural and remote areas, there’s a shortage of qualifed teachers, impacting the student-teacher ratio and quality of education.
•Training and Development:
Access to continuos professional development opportunities may be limited, affecting the skills and knowledge enhancement of many teachers.
•Administrative Responsibilities:
In addition to teaching, teachers often have administrative duties, adding to their workload.
Educational Outcomes and Comparison
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