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Towards Effective and Creative Learning

A Call for Progressive Pedagogy according to NEP 2020

DR. SAJAD HUSSAIN DEEN
Last updated: August 26, 2025 1:05 am
DR. SAJAD HUSSAIN DEEN
Published: August 26, 2025
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For effective learning to take place, the educator must deliver a well-structured and informative discourse, while the student must actively engage, absorb, and retain the material. The true challenge for a teacher lies in motivating students—stimulating their curiosity and inspiring them to learn. To achieve this, an instructor must possess deep and thought-provoking knowledge of the subject and cultivate a classroom environment that is both enjoyable and intellectually enriching.

Maximizing student potential demands that learning be made engaging and inspirational. Teachers must be receptive to student interests and nurture their passion for knowledge. Globally, the educational paradigm is shifting toward student-centered strategies that emphasize responsibility and collaborative learning—epitomized by the “Think, Pair, Share” approach introduced by Frank Lyman at the University of Maryland in 1981. This model encourages greater student involvement, promoting accountability and collective exploration through discussion and idea sharing.

Innovative teaching strategies include the use of open-ended questions and dynamic classroom discussions. Students should be encouraged to think critically and generate original, creative responses. A progressive mindset—characterized by curiosity, innovation, and self-expression—should be cultivated. When classroom activities are infused with creativity, they become more engaging, interactive, and effective in fostering deep learning.

A thoughtfully designed curriculum, coupled with imaginative teaching, can spark students’ creativity and equip them with the tools to learn independently and meaningfully. Social and emotional development is equally vital and can be nurtured through strong communication skills. The goal of education should be not only knowledge acquisition but also the ability to apply this knowledge in real-world contexts.

Fostering emotional intelligence involves providing students with opportunities for creative expression. When students are encouraged to believe in their creative potential and to express themselves confidently—whether in discussions, debates, fieldwork, or artistic endeavors—they develop a sense of agency and satisfaction. Active participation leads to stronger self-confidence and emotional maturity.

Educators must promote activities such as team-building exercises, debates, and brainstorming sessions to stimulate collaborative thinking and leadership skills. A supportive and flexible classroom environment is essential to minimize stress and anxiety, thereby enhancing focus and well-being. Flexibility in teaching methods helps maintain student engagement and sustains attention through techniques such as regular breaks and varied instructional strategies.

Traditional, rigid teaching methods should be reconsidered in favor of approaches that foster imagination and adaptability. For students to thrive both academically and personally, they must be encouraged to think outside the box. Creative pursuits—such as drawing, music, poetry, and other art forms—not only enrich their cognitive abilities but also enhance academic performance by expanding their intellectual horizons. The principle of building curiosity is something I find sorely missing in our current educational landscape.

As someone deeply connected with the field of education, I’ve been observing a stark mismatch between educational evolution and economic reality. On one hand, the narrative around India’s economic progress is celebrated. But on the other hand, the lived experiences of the lower-income class remain static. Their economic conditions—and even their concerns—are unfortunately unchanged over the years. I hear the same stories from clients today that I used to hear years ago. It’s disheartening.

We are in a time when education is gradually transitioning from theory-heavy to practice-driven models. Yet many institutions still cling to outdated frameworks. The focus, unfortunately, remains on expanding physical infrastructure—buildings and land—while neglecting what truly matters: strengthening faculty, upgrading laboratories, and making education more experiential.

The world’s top institutes, both in India and globally, succeeded not through buildings but through bold pedagogical choices and emphasis on skill development. The rules of success are deceptively simple: prioritize quality, adopt practical approaches, and invest in human capital. The real question is—who is willing to follow them consistently?

Another pressing concern is the declining interest in core engineering branches. Students today are reluctant to choose streams like mechanical, civil, or electrical engineering—not because they lack potential, but because job opportunities in these fields are shrinking. In contrast, computer science continues to attract top talent, driven by high employability and lucrative salaries. This shift tells a story about how the market shapes educational preferences.

Ultimately, education must prepare students for the demands of the modern workplace. This involves integrating practical application of knowledge with emotional intelligence and creativity. A reimagined education system should produce not just informed graduates, but innovative thinkers capable of shaping the future.

(Author can be reached at: [email protected])

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