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Indian Education System Is Lacking Creativity, Says Apple Co-Founder

How talented do you think you are? Well if you are an engineer or probably an MBA, you would love to flaunt your degrees, isn’t it? But wait, ask yourself, “How creative am I?”.

Well, the aspect of creativity came to mind after the co-founder of Apple Steve Wozniak highlighted a dark fact about India. He is not that active in Apple now, but the credit of engineering Apple 1 certainly goes to him.

In an interview, Wozniak also known as Woz, has expressed how Indian education system lacks creativity big time. Yes, the co-founder who always keeps praising creativity of Steve Jobs, finds this aspect missing in India.

Wozniak believes that India is divided into 2 i.e. lower and upper. He says Indians stress hard on studying and getting a degree, after which they get big jobs; but there’s one question in his mind, “Where’s the creativity?”

Wozniak further says that behavior of people in India is very structured and predictable and there’s no newness. Not only this he also stresses on the point that lack of creativity and lack of ability to think uniquely is indeed the main reason why there’s so much unemployment in our country.

Talking about the right age of teaching coding, Wozniak says that before 12 years of age, one shouldn’t be taught coding. For coding good reasoning power is needed, which is possible only when one turns 12.

On his words

“You don’t get to a stage of symbolic reasoning until you are 12 years old. Some people get there early, but most people at 12, and that’s why algebra can’t be taught till you are that age. And programming can be taught only when you are ready for algebra. The real advantage of learning how to code is that you learn how to solve large problems with a lot of steps.”

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