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प्रश्न
Imagine a situation where you get an opportunity to change one thing in your school. What would it be? Why do you want to change it? How would you bring about the change?
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उत्तर
As a student deeply engaged in the dynamics of my school environment, one crucial aspect that I would consider reforming is the approach to homework. While I recognise the value of homework in reinforcing classroom learning, I advocate for a shift from a sheer volume-centric model to a more holistic and balanced approach that acknowledges students' diverse interests and commitments.
In the contemporary education landscape, students are not just confined to academic pursuits. The spectrum of extracurricular activities has expanded, encompassing sports, music, hobby classes, coding, robotics, and academic competitions. These endeavours not only stimulate the mind but also demand focus and dedication. Acknowledging this paradigm shift, my proposed change would alleviate the burden of excessive homework.
Currently, the prevailing system inundates students with assignments across multiple subjects, often due the next day. This creates a daunting scenario where students juggle academic tasks alongside extracurricular engagements, leaving minimal room for self-study or pursuing personal interests. The statistics reveal that students invest a lot of time in non-academic and competitive academic activities.
To adapt to this evolving landscape and cater to students' diverse needs, I advocate for reducing the amount of homework assigned. My vision entails limiting homework to 2 or 3 subjects per day. This strategic reduction aims to strike a balance, enabling students to focus on their academics while actively participating in other activities that contribute to their holistic development.
Implementing this change necessitates a collaborative effort between the student council and teachers. The key lies in fostering communication and understanding between these two entities. Teachers can play a pivotal role by assigning priority tasks with reasonable deadlines, allowing ample time for students to submit their work and receive constructive feedback.
In conclusion, the envisioned shift towards limited homework aligns with the changing dynamics of the educational landscape. By providing students with more time for self-study, extracurricular pursuits, and personal interests, this change is poised to enhance their overall academic growth. It is not about abolishing homework but redefining its role to foster a more balanced and fulfilling educational experience.
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