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Time to tear down walls of outdated educational system

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
January 9, 2024
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Vijay Garg

Our classrooms, once vibrant cauldrons of curiosity and exploration, have become suffocating chambers of standardized tests and rote memorization. We cram children’s minds with facts, dates, formulas, churning out human calculators instead of nurturing young Einsteins. But the greatest weapon in humanity’s arsenal lies not in regurgitating textbook data, but in the boundless fields of creativity, imagination, and empathy. It’s time we stopped treating education as a factory assembly line and started cultivating the gardens of young minds.
The current system, fixated on metrics and benchmarks, stifles the very qualities that define human ingenuity. Where are the paint-splattered Picassos of the future, their fingers still sticky with the residue of creation? Where are the budding writers, weaving tales of wonder in their cluttered notebooks? Their voices are drowned out by the monotonous drone of lectures and the incessant ticking of test clocks. We’ve reduced learning to a zero-sum game, where a missed multiple-choice question erases the spark of a nascent idea.
This isn’t just about test scores; it’s about the kind of adults we’re shaping. Creativity allows us to break free from the rigidity of thought, to envision solutions where none existed before. Imagination fuels empathy, the cornerstone of a compassionate society. We need doctors who can not only diagnose ailments but also feel the patient’s pain, engineers who design not just for efficiency but for human well-being, leaders who build bridges, not walls. These qualities will not bloom in the sterile labs of standardized tests.
This is not a call for chaos, but for a symphony of minds in perfect harmony. We need rigour, yes, but also the freedom to question, to challenge, to create. It is imperative to equip our children not just with facts, but with the tools to navigate the uncertainties of the future: the critical thinking to solve complex problems, the empathy to build bridges across divides, and the imagination to dream worlds they can bring into being. The stars that light our way were born not in sterile labs, but in the fiery furnaces of creativity.
The future demands not just knowledge, but wisdom. Not just facts, but empathy. Not just robots who can regurgitate equations, but human beings who can connect, create, and navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world. It is time to tear down the walls of our outdated educational system and build a new one, brick by brick, with imagination, empathy, and the boundless potential of our children at its heart.
(The author is retired Principal, educational columnist and can be reached at [email protected])

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