Education A Shared Journey
In the contemporary educational landscape, there is a pervasive drift toward “educational consumerism.” It is a framework where schools are viewed as service providers and parents as clients, with a child’s development treated as a commodity measured by the cold metrics of assessments and report cards. However, after several years in education, one realises that the most profound growth in a child doesn’t occur in the isolation of a classroom. It happens through a strong, sustained connection...