> And it will prove WHAT? That Indian students
do get the
> nurturing to be creative, inventive and break new
ground as can be
> proven by-?
Definitely not ! Definitely not! My apologies. But,
but was it you who started this game of examples ?
> And YET, the Central Govt. ha
While I would defend that India does not generate fools and US does
not generate only geniuses
*** How very thoughtful! Set up a target that is absurdly low or
absurdly high and then bring it down and establish your astuteness in
being able to see thru it!
At 11:01 PM -0700 10/2/07, um
Krishnendu-da,
While I would defend that India does not generate fools and US does not
generate only geniuses I must admit that quality of India's govt run run
schools can never be compared with US govt schools. 90% of USA's school
students graduate from govt/public schools and the percentage
> And YET, the Central Govt. has its own system, because ---? It
>has implicit in the state schools' quality ? Because it merely
>provides it as an example of its benevolence, setting a higher
>standard? Or that it does not trust the state systems and therefore
>devised its own, funding it ad
>** You wanted examples which I have provided (SEVEN
>against ONE which you cited). If you are willing and
>from India BOTH from public and private institution
>(as cited by Umesh).
And it will prove WHAT? That Indian students do get the
nurturing to be creative, inventive and break new
>>seven kids out of a country of a billion people,
knowing what I do,
** You wanted examples which I have provided (SEVEN
against ONE which you cited). If you are willing and
have time, you can search web to find more such kids
from India BOTH from public and private institution
(as cited by Umes
Well as in India not all US public/govt schools are the same. The Indian govt
school my father studied at ( www.rimc.org ) sent a graduate to Harvard College
recently (2002 I think) - an incentive for me to try the same.
Similarly Kendriya Vidyalayas in India are central govt run schools and ha
really reads like a tale from who's who. star named after her by MIT and
research on cancer and genital herpes. Congratulations to Nandini and all who
supported her endeavors.
Regards.
Umesh
Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From Posoowa--Example of Creativity
in High School Instru Se
Out of the seven kids, ONE, was from Kendriya Vidyalay, a public
institution, but a highly PRIVILEGED one. While I am unwilling to
pass verdict on the condition of Indian education from the example of
seven kids out of a country of a billion people, knowing what I do,
one can reasonably conclu
There goes your knowledge about India :)
Kendriya Vidyalaya (first link) is a Central Govt
School fully funded by GOI and spread accross all over
India (including NE). And with some more research you
will be able to find out other achivements of students
of Kendriya Vidyalaya ... if you are reall
That was nice to note.
One significant difference: All of the students from India are from
Private Schools. Nandinee is from a public high school ( not like
Indian Public School, as in Doon School etc.), Shawnee Mission East
High School, Kansas.
At 1:43 PM -0700 10/1/07, Krishnendu
Congratulations Nandini
C'da, you might be interested in these too
http://www.hindu.com/2007/05/21/stories/2007052104521300.htm
http://www.educationuk.org/clubukindia/1/news_india_youth.html
Check o
See :
http://www.posoowa.org/2007/09/30/great-success-agreat-success-awaitsnandini-sarma-of-kansas/___
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