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LG Sinha’s visionary call
6/16/2023 10:50:28 PM

In the realm of education, teachers hold the key to unlocking the true potential of our children. They have the power to shape young minds, inspire creativity, and nurture a love for learning.
In this context, the recent advice from Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to teachers encouraging them to teach beyond the syllabus and focus on honing the skills of children is a timely and visionary call. Education should aim to go beyond imparting knowledge confined to textbooks. It should foster the holistic development of children, equipping them with the necessary skills to navigate an ever-changing world.
By urging teachers to teach beyond the syllabus, LG Sinha recognizes the importance of developing skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and communication. These skills are essential for students to thrive in their personal and professional lives.
Teaching beyond the syllabus encourages teachers to embrace creative and innovative teaching methods. It allows them to design lessons that capture students’ interest, promote active participation, and foster a passion for learning.
By deviating from the prescribed curriculum, teachers can introduce real-world examples, engage students in debates and discussions, and encourage them to think outside the box. This approach not only enhances their understanding of the subject but also nurtures their creativity and problem-solving abilities.
When teachers go beyond the syllabus, they instill in their students a genuine love for learning. By delving into topics that extend beyond the textbook, they ignite curiosity and inspire students to explore subjects in greater depth. Students become active participants in their own education, developing a thirst for knowledge that extends beyond the confines of the classroom. Such a love for learning becomes a lifelong asset, enabling students to embrace continuous growth and adaptability.
Empowering teachers to go beyond the prescribed curriculum will nurture holistic development, encourage creativity and innovation, cultivate a love for learning, and prepare students for the challenges of the future. It is through such progressive approaches to education that we can foster well-rounded individuals who are equipped with the skills necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Let us embrace LG Sinha’s advice and empower our teachers to shape the minds of tomorrow’s leaders.
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