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Why Balanced Education System Is Under Criticism?

Published Nov 7, 2022
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Why balanced education system is under criticism?

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State Government Education, Matriculation, Anglo-Indian, Oriental four system education system was introduced in 2010-2011 by Kalainar government.

The integration of all systems is excellent. Consolidation and renaming of transport corporations, as well as renaming of districts, consolidation of education system was welcomed.

Why this integration?
Balanced education system is an attempt to get rid of ups and downs in education system and bring uniform education to all.

The curriculum is designed to be at the right level for students from all walks of life. Image Credit

The reason is that the syllabus was designed not to be difficult with the idea that students studying in cities would not have the same opportunities as those studying in underdeveloped villages.

When the scheme was introduced, teachers protested the cuts, claiming that subjects were too difficult.

I think it was reduced after this, can't remember exactly.

The balanced curriculum, which initially received praise, later faced criticism.

After a year or two many parents started enrolling their children in CBSE schools as the balanced education system was not up to standard.

Apart from this, people who considered it a disgrace that 'government school students and our children are the same?!', also enrolled in CBSE schools.

Resistance
1 in the year 2010 and Balanced education was implemented for 6 classes. After this, 'J', who came to power in 2011, protested that the balanced education system was substandard.

Due to 'J' protest, delivery of books to students was delayed.

In the later case, apply to other classes and distribute textbooks.

NEET Exam
When the NEET exam was introduced, Tamil Nadu was given a temporary exemption by the then Chief Minister 'J', but students were not prepared in the meantime to write the NEET exam.

A change in curriculum was planned but not implemented. The importance of NEET exam for students and teachers has not been added by the government.

Therefore, students are not prepared for this exam academically and mentally.

As the syllabus is also not good enough to write the NEET exam, the students are not able to face the exam.

Although balanced education system is a problem, 'J' government is also not concerned about NEET preparation.

Therefore, confusions and problems were at their peak at that time.

Only the students who appeared for the NEET exam at that time were affected by this! Due to the irresponsible decisions, actions and protests of the politicians, the medical dream of many students has been shattered.

Political parties in Tamil Nadu are responsible for students' loss of self-confidence

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