DON’T FALL THROUGH THE CRACKS! Everything wrong with school and how to survive it

by Sid Sanghvi

  • Category Non-Fiction
  • Format Paperback
  • Imprint Rupa
  • Price 295
  1. ISBN: 978-93-5333-944-9
  2. Pages: 256 pages
  3. Date: 1st April 2021

ABOUT THIS BOOK

‘Civilization is a race between education and catastrophe.’
—H.G. Wells

This is an unsparing dissection of the current education system by someone who has managed to wade through it, comparatively unscathed.

Unbroken and unshaken by a system that believes largely in the status-quo, writer Sid Sanghvi lays bare the truths about learning and the paradoxes in the ‘system’ of education. He challenges age-old notions about how information is imparted, and argues that learning without any understanding of how to learn, is the root of the problem.

The book takes a dispassionate look at the rights and wrongs perpetuated by the education system, both knowingly and unknowingly. There was a time when teachers kept a record of all the educating they had done: ‘911,527 blows with a rod, 124,010 blows with a cane, 20,989 taps with a ruler, 136,715 blows with the hand, 10,235 blows to the mouth, 7,905 boxes on the ear, and 1,118,800 blows on the head,’ wrote one teacher in his personal diary.

Cut to the present, with the inefficiencies of the current education system exposed by the emergence of Covid-19, there could not be a better time for the incumbents to get a much needed reality check.

But fear not, in tandem with attempting to lay bare the flaws of primary and secondary education, this book offers a roadmap for how one may successfully navigate the current system to maximize their probability of success.

This is a simple guide to our education system: its past, its present and a roadmap for its future.

 

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

SID SANGHVI finally came to accept the ugly truths about the traditional education model when he was a second year college student in the US. Born and brought up in Mumbai, he attended many reputed schools around the world and experienced how teachers imparted knowledge. The patterns and flaws he observed during these years inspired him to write this book and help others become aware of the defects of the education system.

As an aspiring polymath and a lover of learning, he also writes blog posts on a wide range of topics covering philosophy, psychology, finance, science, technology, and history.

Visit sidsanghvi.com to learn more about the author.