Subject: A Necessary Question About What We Call ‘Modern Education’
Dear Principal, PNCDNC writes this not out of disrespect, but out of concern—and perhaps a sense of urgency that many choose to ignore. 1. Are We Truly “International” or Just Well-Branded? Your institution proudly carries the label “international,” suggesting modernity, global standards, and forward-thinking education. But PNCDNC must ask plainly: how different are you, really, from the very systems you claim to surpass? Students are still being trained to memorize, repeat, and perform—often on syllabi that feel disconnected from the realities they will face outside the classroom. The world is changing fast, yet classrooms seem frozen in time. 2. Performance vs Real Learning There’s a widely discussed criticism in global education: schools are good at producing obedient performers, but not independent thinkers. So PNCDNC asks: Is success defined by spelling bees, dance competitions, and ranks? These are achievements, yes—but do they truly reflect: Critical thinking? Problem-solving ab...