NIFT breaks free from traditional examinations
The Free Press Journal - Indore|December 19, 2024
Inherited from the British Raj, traditional written examinations encourage memorization over comprehension, yielding little practical knowledge.
Dr Vidhu Sekhar P

Inherited from the British Raj, traditional written examinations encourage memorization over comprehension, yielding little practical knowledge. However, the ancient Indian learning and evaluation system fostered a holistic approach to learning, emphasizing practical application, critical thinking, and character development.

The former often encourages rote learning, where students memorize information solely for the purpose of mechanical reproduction in paper without genuine understanding or retention. This approach fails to foster meaningful learning outcomes, as students frequently forget the material shortly after the exam.

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