First, the classroom has become a place for debate, and teachers and students can argue plausibly.
When we mention India, we think it is dirty and messy, and naturally think that education is definitely not good either. In fact, India's population is very good, and debates often occur in the course. Students can raise their hands at any time and place to speak, no matter right or wrong, they must express their views first. If they object, it doesn't matter, because students always express their views. Therefore, there is always a heated debate between teachers and students in Indian classrooms.
Second, the role of a single learning method enhances the internal motivation of learning.
I believe everyone knows that the gap between the rich and the poor in India is quite large. Some poor children can't go to school at all, but there are still some kind people who help poor children go to school. The cloud school in India illustrates this truth. Children never know computers to use them independently, and they never know English to speak English. These are the results of children's independent learning. This self-organized learning environment is for children to learn independently, which is not only suitable for children from poor families, but also suitable for aristocratic schools on the Indian coast.
Three: make good use of it? Jugaad? Thinking mode, looking for temporary alternatives.
Most ways of thinking in Indian education stem from the lack of resources in India. When the existing scheme fails, they will find alternatives and will not put the problem where. Their way of thinking is to solve as many problems as possible. In fact, this kind of education is really practical and can create order in chaos, which is also the advantage of Indians.
Although there are some problems in Indian education, many educational methods are worth learning, especially the spirit of problem-solving and autonomous learning, which most people in China do not have! We should also absorb excellent foreign resources to strengthen ourselves!