India’s ‘Experiential’ School Hype vs. Raw Reality—What NEP Got Right, Schools Got Wrong
India’s ‘Experiential’ School Hype vs. Raw Reality Right now, India’s education space is on NEP 2020 overdrive. Every glossy brochure shouts “experiential learning”—robotics, VR labs, global trips. Sounds next-gen, but step inside and it’s more performance than preparation. It’s experiential in name only—the risk, discomfort, and chaos of actual learning are scrubbed off. NEP nailed the vision: ditch rote, chase real skill-building. But schools twist it: a kid makes an app in class, parents beam with pride, but nobody’s prepping for real-world meltdowns—like scrambling to debug at 2 AM or pivoting after users bail. It’s comfort with a side of code, not street-smart survival. Why the frenzy? Prestige. “International” branding, checklists for college apps, photo-ops for marketers. But: None of that teaches a 17-year-old to bounce back after three months hustling for funding and getting ghosted by every investor. No VR goggles prepare a homemaker in Jaipur for fussy customers lo...