Managing Director of Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Vivek Sawant claimed that the mass copying of answers in exams and the rise of private coaching classes were the results of a "defective examination system".Managing Director of Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Vivek Sawant claimed that the mass copying of answers in exams and the rise of private coaching classes were the results of a "defective examination system". The public limited company is promoted by Maharashtra's higher education department.
Sawant was discussing the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 at an event on Saturday, hosted in a college in Jalna.
Sawant praised the NEP and stated that its examination system would be thorough and allow for a child's continual assessment.
He said that the current examination process did not evaluate a child's entire quality and asked for its revision.
He questioned how a child could be evaluated after only a two or three-hour assessment.
Private coaching sessions were created as a result of the flawed test system, and they have an enormous turnover, he claimed.
He also targeted instructors who wasted their time creating associations and campaigning for pay raises and other incentives, lowering the calibre of instruction.
Regardless of party affiliation, according to Sawant, teachers' organisations in Finland shape educational policy since they are familiar with the societal needs and pulses.Read More On..
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