Life is like a see-saw. When one side goes down, the other side goes up. It seems like keeping the see-saw balanced would be better, but in that state, life wouldn’t be as enjoyable.
Similarly, life may be thought to be better understood when questions and answers are balanced. However, not every question has a single correct answer. Instead of always searching for the right answer, isn’t one of the greatest needs of our time to cultivate individuals who can think differently, ask questions, produce solutions, adapt to their era, are guided by science, and possess conscience and vision? Therefore, education should take place in an environment where students take responsibility for their own learning and develop various skills, including time management and emotional regulation, alongside critical thinking skills, which are essential in standardized tests.
The goal of education should be to nurture individuals who are free in their conscience, thoughts, and spirit.