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Global Science Innovation Advisory Council

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June 01, 2017

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Visiting Malaysian PM who presided over Global Science Innovation Advisory Council (GSIAC) said India to reap its demographic dividend has to renovate and reinvent its education system.

What is GSIAC?

  • GSIAC is a joint initiative between the Malaysia Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT) and the New York Academy of Sciences.
  • The new York Academy of sciences is  the world's nexus of scientific innovation in the service of humanity.
  • For nearly 200 years—since 1817—the Academy has brought together extraordinary people working at the frontiers of discovery and promoted vital links between science and society.
  • Academy's Membership has featured leaders in science, business, academia, and government, including U.S. Presidents .
  • Today, the Academy President's Council includes 30 Nobel Laureates as well as CEOs, philanthropists, and leaders of national science funding agencies.
  • One of their programmes includes Scientists without Borders.

What reform needed in India’s education sector?

  • First, our streams of education should change.
  • We need inter-disciplinary approaches in education.
  • But, our current regulatory systems do not provide this space though a large number of private universities are attempting to play the game.
  • Second, a lot is said about experiential learning.
  • But we have not ensured that our teachers and research guides un-learn and re-learn how to impart such experiences.
  • Mostly, these approaches stop at the level of advertisements.
  • Third, self-learning and peer-learning has to be promoted.
  • Examination based education will compromise our abilities to design jobs for the future.
  • This needs support from parents, teachers (read mentors), prospective employers and policymakers.
  • Finally, we need education and training that responds to societal needs and challenges.
  • If artificial intelligence is to rule the science and technology world in the next few decades, we cannot be training students in age-old subjects.

 

Source: Hindu Business Line

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