Nitin Viijay’s Post

Are We Looking at Education the Right Way? Today, education shouldn’t just be about completing the syllabus or scoring marks. It should be seen as a tool that empowers students, teaching them critical thinking and problem-solving skills. If we focus only on rote learning, we are stalling their true growth. Every student has a unique learning style, and it's our responsibility to create an environment where they enjoy learning. By using technology, we can offer personalized learning experiences that truly benefit each individual. Marks are important, but building a strong foundation that prepares students for real-life challenges is even more crucial. Each student’s journey is different. Our role is to guide and nurture them to reach their full potential. #LearningForLife #EmpowerStudents #EducationRevolution

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Prashant Singh

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I remember those days when i used to go to this building, from scratch

Krishna Gochhayat

Content Creation Strategist & Copywriter | Script Writer | LinkedIn + Instagram Organic Marketer| Help personal brands build genuine connections, trust, and loyalty through storytelling and authentic Content

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Education should be treated as a tool and yes , we need to move past the rote system. It is not helping anymore.

Shahil Alam

Data Analyst at Gravity Classes

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I think many of educators are just selling there courses

Teacher Stories

Manager at Teacher Stories

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👏👏👏

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Pranav Pandey

Mathematics Faculty at Motion Education|Ex-Unacademy(NDA)|100k+ YouTube subscribers|1 Crore+Views|2000+Video Lectures

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Inspiring ♥️

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Bik gyi hai skill is business ke bazzar me ....

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Iram naz siddiqui

Learner | Teacher | Volunteer | Nurturer

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Valid point

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Purnima Gandhi

Former Senior Executive @ Mohit Educomp Pvt. Ltd | BEd | M.Com

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I agree

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