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प्रश्न
Now, share your views about the changes that you and your classmates expect in your school and classroom in about 20- 50 years.
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उत्तर
In about 20-50 years, there won’t be any school. All children will be techno-savvy and learn things at their own pace. The credit system will be followed. Test or exam pressure will not be there because the students shall be taking the exam independently, as and when they like. Sports and games will be through play stations; co-curricular activities would be online. There is a possibility of mind-reading – all telepathists would judge and evaluate the students’ knowledge only through mind reading and not through the usual percentage method.
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