Stalin Urges Teachers to Foster Rational Thinking in Tamil Nadu Students
Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin emphasized the role of teachers in cultivating rational thinking and social justice among students. Addressing an educational event, he urged teachers to move beyond traditional curricula, promoting critical thinking, awareness, and understanding of social issues while highlighting government initiatives for improved education infrastructure.
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin emphasized the critical role teachers play in shaping students' rational thinking and social justice awareness. At a School Education Department event, Stalin expressed his desire for students to approach life's challenges with questions like 'how' and 'why,' urging teachers to set themselves and role models for students.
The Chief Minister highlighted improvements in state-run school infrastructure, pointing out educational initiatives like international tours and the CM's Breakfast Scheme. Stalin also warned against over-reliance on technology and stressed the importance of understanding human thought, promoting honesty, and exploring topics like alternative energy.
The event, called 'Mupperum Vizha,' marked the launch of teacher training and building projects across various districts. With a focus on advancing education, Stalin inaugurated new schools and awarded scholarships to top students, underlining the government's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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