imho year-by-year every passing class should be given an opportunity to give feedback to their school's/teacher's course execution - what they liked? what they didn't like? any suggestions to improve or make it better?
this would indirectly inculcate a new skill in students to reflect on what happened and how could it have been better
additionally, teach them how to be socially responsible by making the education easier / fun for their juniors
the institutions could incentivise the feedback behavior among students by allocating a %age of marks at the end of the terminal years and reward the most effective solution to improve
the solutions appreciated could be implemented by institutions and a continuous feedback mechanism can be built around those, thereby making the students understand how solutions are built, executed, improved with iterations...a typical product lifecycle...
preparing them for the future...either by creating or contributing
for institutions, making them better in teaching and lessons execution.
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