Anand Kumar Criticizes Famous Teachers Amidst Rau’s IAS Tragedy
Anand Kumar criticizes renowned teachers amid the Rau's IAS tragedy, urging accountability and advising students to focus on self-study and quality content.
Anand Kumar Criticizes Prominent Educators for Their Silence After Rau’s IAS Tragedy, Urges Focus on Self-Study and Predicts Decline of Offline Coaching Centers
Recently three IAS aspirants were found dead in Rau’s IAS Study Circle which is situated in Old Rajinder Nagar, Delhi, after this Super 30 founder Anand Kumar has directly targeted prominent teachers. This happened on July 27 this year when there was heavy rain, which led to flooding of the basement of the coaching center, and the students have made several protests.
Anand Kumar and his teachers often openly accused the famous teachers and asked them to admit to their failures and face the crisis. While speaking to ANI, Kumar highlighted the duty of the educators to own up for their follies and bring in the corrections. He also added that it is critical for the teachers to understand that they should correct their mistakes, and the options such as silence and denial are inadmissible; any error must be acknowledged and fixed by the teacher.
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Anand Kumar and his teachers often openly accused the famous teachers and asked them to admit to their failures and face the crisis. While speaking to ANI, Kumar highlighted the duty of the educators to own up for their follies and bring in the corrections. He also added that it is critical for the teachers to understand that they should correct their mistakes, and the options such as silence and denial are inadmissible; any error must be acknowledged and fixed by the teacher.
In addition, this author suggested students ought to be selective about selecting their coaching modes. He emphasized that fame has no association with quality teachings and advised the learners to rely on self-study. He further noted, “Students should not be influenced by the names of great teachers, but rather should make their decisions as after analyzing educational material and picking the methods that fit the best for learning This is a strong strategy for success.”
Kumar also forecasted a major revolution in the education sector and stated that there was tremendous possibility that the offline coaching centers will come to their all-time low in the near future i.e. within ten years. He focused on the effectiveness of online learning, stating that even though currently there is not a lot of good quality content and people is not always successful in delivering the knowledge, in the future there will be better material and more successful techniques of learning.
The fatal demise of Shreya Yadav, Tanya Soni, and Nevin Dalvin strongly demands compulsory safety measures for coaching centers. These statements illustrate a growing trend of demanding change in the delivery of education and proper governance in the coaching sector.
In addition, this author suggested students ought to be selective about selecting their coaching modes. He emphasized that fame has no association with quality teachings and advised the learners to rely on self-study. He further noted, “Students should not be influenced by the names of great teachers, but rather should make their decisions as after analyzing educational material and picking the methods that fit the best for learning This is a strong strategy for success.”
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Kumar also forecasted a major revolution in the education sector and stated that there was tremendous possibility that the offline coaching centers will come to their all-time low in the near future i.e. within ten years. He focused on the effectiveness of online learning, stating that even though currently there is not a lot of good quality content and people is not always successful in delivering the knowledge, in the future there will be better material and more successful techniques of learning.
The fatal demise of Shreya Yadav, Tanya Soni, and Nevin Dalvin strongly demands compulsory safety measures for coaching centers. These statements illustrate a growing trend of demanding change in the delivery of education and proper governance in the coaching sector.
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