The Importance Of Culture In Modern Education
As we transition entirely into the modern era in education, technology is helping us improve learning and make it more interactive at RBSE Schools in Pratapnagar Sanganer. However, this has also led to a big problem, our culture is fading, which is our roots, which is never a good sign for the benefit of any country. Overall, no matter how educated we are, it's useless if we are away from our culture. Another way is to restore culture from the early stages of school. In this blog, we at Ideal Education Point (New Choudhary Public School) will share the importance of culture in modern education.
Why is culture fading in education?
With
modernization, schools are becoming modern in architecture and technology, so
it’s natural for our culture to become secondary.
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For example, the
emphasis on speaking English in school affects students' and parents' thinking
that English is knowledge. Still, it’s a language like every other language in
the world, which is nothing more than a way of communication.
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This and other
things we can go on and on are having a bad influence on the future of the
students and overall the benefit of the country.
Why is it essential to incorporate culture in modern
education?
Now
that you know why our culture is fading, thanks to modern education, we will
share with you the importance of having culture as a part of education
nowadays.
Culture doesn’t let us forget our roots:
No matter how successful we are, we should never
forget our roots, i.e., where we came from, which is our culture. Modernization
is essential, but only to an extent. It applies to modern education as well.
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For example, in New
Zealand, the culture from ancient times still exists, even in school.
Culture is respect: When
we take our culture forward, we are considered knowledgeable, and we get
respect from others and the world if and when we go abroad. So from the
languages to the history and heritage, it's a proud feeling when we take it
everywhere.
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For example, in
Japan, hardly anyone emphasizes other cultures. Respect for every culture is
there, but importance is only given to Japanese culture.
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Another example is
Swami Vivekananda, representing India, who won the cultural debate. It was a
proud feeling for the nation.
Our culture makes us unique:
Every fruit's unique taste comes from the tree's
roots, and it’s the same with culture in education. If it’s in education, the
next generation will never forget it.
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Overall, it’s
essential to keep our culture alive, and it's possible only by incorporating it
into education in the modern decade.
So,
with that, as Ideal Education Point (New
Choudhary Public School), we conclude this blog.
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