12 Life Skills Indian Schools Don't Teach But Absolutely Should

December 19, 2025

3. Critical Thinking: Beyond Rote Learning

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Critical thinking is the ability to analyze information objectively and make a reasoned judgment. In many Indian schools, the emphasis remains on rote learning rather than encouraging students to question, analyze, and synthesize information. This approach hampers the development of critical thinking skills, which are essential in problem-solving and decision-making. By fostering a culture of inquiry and curiosity, schools can encourage students to engage with content deeply, ask questions, and develop the ability to think independently. This shift from memorization to critical engagement prepares students to tackle complex problems and adapt to various challenges in their personal and professional lives.

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