What is SMU!?

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Stop Manufacturing Us! (aka SMU!)
is a student initiated online journal that pertains to the Indian education system. Here, besides getting to read interesting articles on the education system of India, you can publish and share your own views regarding it with other concerned citizens. Visit the page on Submission Guidelines to know more about how you can submit your views.

Our weekly polls can be found near the bottom of the page above the Interesting Links section.

There are more articles than what appear on this homepage. To browse through them, go through the archives at the right bottom corner of this page.

Enjoy your stay here and remember – Read, Rate, Comment, Contribute and Tell your friends!
Showing posts with label Marks Mania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marks Mania. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

What should be blamed and what should be done


Editor’s note – A very inspiring article from a student who conveys his findings on what is wrong with the system and what needs to be done. A bunch of lively illustrations of his argument have been provided by the author as well.

Author’s note - What is it that plagues our education system? Politicians? Lawmakers? or simply us? What needs to be done to cure it of the virus? Make new laws? Change the syllabus? Or simply, CHANGE OURSELVES? Share your views with me...


Friday, June 10, 2011

Marks Mania


Editor’s note – The author makes a satirical analogy of the education system and explains how our education system is a breeding ground for negative mental health and tendencies.

Author’s note – I was highly disturbed by the hullabaloo created by the declaration of the CBSE 12th Boards results this year, more so because the madness seems to be on the rise each year. This article explains my personal sentiment towards the examination system of India, and how undue importance given to marks and results affects the mind of a student.


How much exam oriented, do you think, High School(Class IX & X) and Higher Secondary School(Class XI and XII) education in CISCE-affiliated(ICSE/ISC) schools is?