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EduAdvice Podcast: Dr Alka Kapur on Marks, Skills, AI and Future Ready Education

Dr Alka Kapur, Principal of Modern Public School, joined the EduAdvice Podcast to discuss why marks alone cannot define student success. She shared insights on skill-based learning, parenting, student mental health, AI, creativity, community service, and the need to prepare children for a rapidly changing future.

Do marks still determine a student's success?

Answer: Dr. Alka Kapoor said marks are important but are not the final measure of success. Character, competence, communication, creativity, adaptability, and practical skills play a greater role in sustaining long-term opportunities.

 

How can parents balance academics with their child's interests?

Answer: Parents should support academics alongside sports, music, arts, entrepreneurship, leadership, and community service. These activities help children develop confidence, resilience, and leadership skills.

 

How can parents support students' mental health?

Answer: Parents should spend meaningful time with children, listen without immediately judging or advising, appreciate effort rather than only results, and avoid comparisons that create unnecessary pressure.

 

What skills should students develop to remain relevant in the AI era?

Answer: Dr. Kapur recommended the Four Cs: critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration, along with emotional intelligence, digital literacy, adaptability, and ethical decision-making.

 

How can schools encourage creativity and innovation among students?

Answer: Schools should encourage curiosity, meaningful questions, experimentation, and practical problem-solving instead of providing only ready-made answers. Learning through real-world projects can help students develop innovative thinking.

 

Why are community service and social responsibility important for students?

Answer: Community service helps students develop empathy, compassion, humility, and a sense of purpose. Dr. Kapoor said these values should be cultivated from an early age to help children become responsible citizens and ethical leaders.

 

What changes are needed in the education system for future-ready students?

Answer: Dr. Kapur advocated moving beyond an examination-focused system toward purpose-based education that combines academic excellence, skill development, practical experience, creativity, ethics, leadership, entrepreneurship, and life skills.

 

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