'What n how not to study' is what the tuition 'class' scandal, which is the real reason behind the 'Neet question paper' leak, has shown the academic fraternity. It was not merely the lust for wealth of individual teachers that led to the 'leak' of precise answers for the exact questions. It was also the competition for fetching future more students to each branch of every 'class'.
Given the much deserved exposing of such mal-practices, you must have noticed that, this year, there seem to be fewer ads of the "all toppers from our branch" variety. Of course, the so-called toppers, it seems, used to be paid for such "appearances", and hence were found on most all bill boards!
Honestly, involved in the scandal are all, parents, students, the very society, and not merely the 'leak masters', who must indeed be so named, given their advanced years, and total lack of integrity and honesty, despite the age!
In such a sad scenario, what to study, especially given the AI corrosion of most all white collar jobs? That is the question! Well, if the AI bubble does not burst, and if robotics progresses at the speed at which it is advancing in China, even blue collar jobs would very soon get guzzled.
Given such a context, in my opinion, the Humanities would become important. Literature can show a mirror to people. Philosophy may advise them. Psychology may help them understand themselves, for instance.
That means, in a balanced engineering curriculum, for instance, there should be a judicious mix of the Arts Discipline, may be, with a "paper" on Business Management and Taxation Laws, for instance. Of course, this is a truly sketchy suggestion.
Such mix-n-match education would "result" in the development of decent human beings who could be good citizens guided by critical thinking, an urgent need, given the current scenario, right?
Of course, detailed analysis of the contours of disciplines is very much necessary. Yet, at the very outset, it is necessary to state that the arcane quality of disciplines would have to be negotiated. Literary Criticism, for example, must neither precede a text nor should be excessively terminology infested. Given the turn of events, the world sure needs to re-think education, and fast!
Pratima@ The best way to control the AI invasion of the learning context and its creativity is to design assignments, tests, exam question papers which no ChatGPT can conveniently and/or comfortably answer!
Quote of the day: "Children(/students) are always throwing out sparks of knowledge, curiosity and inquiry, and adults(/teachers) must be ready to catch those." So opines Annalisa Rabitti. The bracketed options are mine.
Word of the day: Home schooling Home schooling is the practice of educating school-aged children at home or outside the traditional classroom setting, typically directed by parents or tutors. It offers a highly personalized curriculum that allows students to learn at their own pace, utilizing resources ranging from structured online academies to flexible, real-world experiences.