Wednesday, July 15, 2020

WHAT IS IMORTANT FOR A STUDENT – SCORING OR SKILLS ?

Now, the world is full of competition. Every parents and students want to score more in their examination for a better future. Is this correct to judge a student from their marks? Marks or skills? Are a one of the person who is judging a student by their score? Now you will wonder to know that every student has different abilities. Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. It is not all about to score more in the examination. The score doesn’t decide the future of a student, but their skills and knowledge decide their future. We can see many examples world who could not succeed in their early life, but now everyone knows about them like : 

Ø  Stephen Hawking : A Physicist. At the age of 21, he diagnosed with ALS, a disease that shuts down their nerves system. Eventually, he lost ability to speak and move. But he proved to be leading scientist. He proved we can disable with our body but can’t with our mind and determination.

Ø  Jack Ma : He is the founder of Alibaba, a leading E-commerce company. He was rejected from 30 jobs including KFC. Harvard rejected him 10 times. He failed in school & college exams. But he didn’t lose hope and keep working on and proved to be business tycoon.

Ø  Jim Carrey : A famous comedian actor of Hollywood. He worked night shifts at factory. Worked as a janitor. He lived in a van. He fought with dyslexia, a disease.

Ø  PM Narendra Modi : He was born a poor family. As a child, he helped his father in selling tea at a station. His teacher describes him as an average student. But now he is one of the powerful man of the world.




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