(January 11, 2013 at 1:47 am)Terry Wrote: It has been seen that the modern age students are not enough motivated for education. There are many reasons can be described in this case specially the behavior of teacher and the teaching style plays a very important role to motivate the student. Then the informal interaction with student, the nature of assignments and structure of course are very important factor to motivate the students for their educationIn the UK, that's not the case: a higher proportion of students are staying in school longer & (although there are arguments regarding the difficulty of exams) getting better results than ever before.
I fear that may change: recent decisions by the government to reduce spending on education & increase tuition fees for higher education will have a detrimental impact on the quality of the education and the motivation of people to become/remain students. If the government is unwilling (and it is 'unwilling' not 'unable') to invest in education, people will end up thinking 'why should I bother?'.
Sum ergo sum