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Building a student-centered system that prioritizes practical skills, academic wellbeing, and modern teaching methods.
Education is not just about passing exams; it is about preparing young people for the realities of life.
For too long, students have faced immense pressure in a system that often prioritizes rote memorization over critical thinking, and exam results over mental wellbeing. The current challenges in our educational framework leave many students feeling unmotivated, overwhelmed, and unprepared for modern careers.
The Office’s Position is clear: Education must be student-centered. We must reform how we teach, how we test, and how we support the mental and emotional health of our youth inside the classroom. Students are the primary stakeholders in education, and their voices must be heard when shaping school policies.
"We are advocating for a system where mental health is as important as mathematics, where practical life skills are taught alongside traditional academics, and where digital access is a standard, not a luxury."
The comprehensive priorities guiding our advocacy for students.
Tracking specific educational initiatives, assembly motions, and policy reports.
If we are going to reform the system, we need to know exactly what is happening on the ground. Use this form to report issues related to your school infrastructure, mental health support, teaching methods, or unfair policies.