Topic > Formal Education vs. Self-Education - 1402

Ishaan Awasthi, an eight-year-old boy, is sent to boarding school by his frustrated parents, who thought he didn't want to study and was lazy and a troublemaker. Later, a new art teacher Ram Shankar Nikumbh arrives at Ishaan's boarding school trying to spice things up by getting his students to think outside the box. She has the patience and compassion to uncover the real problem behind Ishaan's difficulties at school. Furthermore, he discovers in just a few days Ishaan's passion for art and colors that his parents and other teachers have neglected for years. This is a story about the famous Indian film "Tare Zameen Par", directed by Aamir Khan in 2007. This is a great example that reflects the fact that parents and teachers judge children's intelligence and intelligence based on test scores . They force children to prioritize studies over other activities, which are also crucial for the development of children's interpersonal skills. All my life I have heard that education is mandatory and crucial to success in life. Different age groups have generally different perspectives, but when it comes to education their views are generally common. People visualize books, school, college, backpack, library, computer or teacher, initially when they hear the term education. On the contrary, I suppose that formal education is not the only basis for succeeding and becoming a good human being. Learning is a broad and lifelong process that includes, but is not limited to, books and schools. Education does not guarantee success in professional life as success depends on the person's intellectual abilities, creativity and critical thinking skills which cannot be learned through formal education. First, modernization has a significant impact on s...... middle of paper .. ....vision, motivation, thinking and innate abilities. Furthermore, the education system needs to incorporate new technologies and extracurricular activities into academic education to enhance children's creativity and talent. Considering the example of Ishaan Awasthi, his talent and interest were ignored by his parents and teachers. They just wanted him to focus on his studies, but he saw the world from a broader perspective. Later, Ram Shankar saw his innate abilities and encouraged him. He made Ishaan's parents and teachers understand that children who cannot concentrate on studies should not be considered unintelligent; however, they have the ability to think big and succeed. Likewise, in the end Ishaan not only won the art competition but also won the hearts of his classmates, teachers and parents by depicting his thoughts and ideas in a creative work of art..