Mother tears her Son’s Electrical Engineering Degree after he fails to repair the fan!
Each parent has their own way of raising their children. Some parents are strong as a brick, while others prefer to treat their child with the utmost consideration and fulfill all their needs and demands.
But this lock-down period has made every parent frustrated. Watching their children play video games every day has turned their passion into rage.
A very recent example of this modified passion became viral. During this hot day, the family of an electrical engineer suffered a malfunction in their ceiling fan. The mother told her son, who was busy playing a video game, to look at it. The son stood up in rage to solve the problem.
After several hours of examination, the engineer's son failed to find the fault and he surrendered. This made his mother furious. She angrily stomped in her son’s room and got a hold of his son’s degree. She tore his degree into pieces and threw it away.
The father and son duo later cried and mourned for hours but the mother was not affected at all.
Why should we need University, and if we do, what kind of schooling will it be?
This problem appears in the minds of students every time they sit in a classroom or attempt to complete a project or task. Education is essential and must be gained by all to obtain information and develop skills. Education is the only path to the creation of a future of decent human beings who can learn and transmit positive lessons to many others.
It teaches a number of topics and opens up a wide variety of work opportunities that can't be chosen if left uneducated. But the issue that comes next is what kind of education we can place more emphasis on. Some people have an inborn ability to recall everything they read, even though they read it once. So, most of us must cram it tight to hold it. If you don't want your child to become a bookworm, still stuck in a mountain of books, so realistic instruction must be complemented by abstract teaching. When we look at things and observe them, we don't need to cram it from a book. You may spend hours learning the climatic conditions of Africa, but a visit to Africa can keep the picture in your mind instantly and very effectively.
Develop a Better Understanding
If you had not seen a mirror, wouldn't you have known the reflection of the light? Only thinking about a concept or a lecture, it can't go straight to your head even when it can be explained in the best way possible. You've seen it happen in front of your eyes, not by hearing it in someone else's words. Practical information will benefit a lot here, because it's all there. Be it understanding the phenomenon of physics or living in literature. According to the poet, the nightingale song is beautiful, but how can you know that until you listen to it.
- Includes Practice
Reading a lesson repeatedly can be of little use. But conducting tasks or tests on that basis requires learning, and you've heard it right, "Work makes a man great." Go read a guidebook for a foreign language without understanding the language at all, and you won't see much improvement. But continue using the language and try talking to other people, and you'll see the change. But relaxing in a corner with a book or listening to a lecture does not require much exercise until abstract instruction is translated into practical practices.
- Improves skills
Training and exercise are meant to improve your skills which cannot be obtained by just theoretical knowledge. Theory can provide one with oodles of expertise and proficiency but it can never deliver those kinds of results and improved skills that you can get from practical education. Again, reading a chapter of engineering won’t help, doing experiments will surely do and will improve your engineering skills.
- It is more interesting
Field trips, projects and studies are more interesting than books, assignments and lectures. They're so much more fun and engrossing than reading your usual book stuff. During an hour-long basic electrical circuit lesson, I struggled to understand it, but when I had a practical demonstration, I was busy for hours. Ask the geography students to learn about the climatic conditions of the hill station or plan a ride to the hill station. What will excite them more?
- Interesting => Easy
This is obvious. It seems easy when you find something interesting and have your heart in it. Particularly when studying from concrete sources rather than traditional abstract ones, the learning method is surprisingly simpler. Then why don't you put more emphasis on realistic means? Often, when you're doing it technically, it enters the brain more quickly, making it easy to understand, submit and recall.
- Can motivate teamwork
When teaching practical skills to students, the majority of activities include collaborative projects or programs where students are required to work as a group or as collaborators. On one side, it increases the student's ability to communicate with classmates and allows more of them to function as a team. On the other hand, it also makes the learning process more fun as students can grasp more while learning it in a group. They tend to have fun in each other’s company and the whole teaching process becomes less boring and more fun.
Interactive Education creates a Deeper Impact
Practical teaching is far more immersive than the abstract. This does not only include instruction and training, whether the pupil can comprehend the principles. Theory teaching typically includes teachers who lecture in plain language or books that may or may not have immersive activities. Whereas in realistic research, input from students is not only welcomed but also required. Immersive workshops, tests and interactive activities are essential aspects of realistic education that ensure the engagement of students to help them learn and understand more. Yet learning is a central aim of education, and much is required to increase the degree of learning.