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    Education System Failing to Foster Critical Thinking, Says Justice Ramasubramanian

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    Bhubaneswar, June 6, ( Newshub Desk) — Justice Ramasubramanian has voiced concerns over the current education system, stating that it fails to strengthen students’ minds and prepare them for critical thinking.

    Addressing an academic conference, he highlighted the growing emphasis on rote learning over analytical reasoning, warning that such an approach stifles intellectual development.

    The judge emphasised that education should empower students with problem-solving abilities rather than just equipping them with degrees.

    He urged policymakers to reassess the curriculum and pedagogy, advocating for a shift toward experiential and inquiry-based learning models.

    Experts in education reform echoed his sentiments, pointing out that many institutions prioritise memorisation over fostering creativity.

    Some educators have proposed initiatives to incorporate practical learning methods, aiming to nurture independent thought among students.

    The discussion has sparked debate among academicians, with many supporting the need for a transformative change in teaching methodologies.

    As conversations around educational reform continue, stakeholders await concrete action to make education more meaningful and effective for future generations.