Nothing can displace the dictum “Practice makes perfect”. As “All that glitters is not gold”, note books and digital displays shall be of no use for thorough practice and one cannot practice more number of times on paper. Practice on paper is an eye wash and expensive. In the good olden days people used to learn letters of Alphabets by practice on the sand with slender stick and on the wooden planks in the same manner and then after came the slate and chalk on which the teachers write the letters and the students used to trace on it. Books are introduced without perfection in reading and writing of the letters of Alphabets and without instilling self-confidence in the children. Proper foundation is not laid at the early stage of schooling. Astonishingly, many students in high schools cannot read and write perfectly and also at higher levels without mistakes. Larger chunk of the students are dropping out from the schools and colleges failing to pursue higher levels of studies, though doors are open to them abundantly. Though thousands of crores rupees are spent by the governments and the parents cumulatively, standards in education are at a very low ebb.
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