Sisodia, who is also the Education Minister of Delhi, made the comments while addressing through video conferencing, the Fourth International Symposium on Creative Education being held in Finland.
"I went to Finland for a visit and I realised teacher-training is one area where we (Delhi) do not focus at all. I am planning to send few teachers to Finland who will visit schools and assess the best measures adopted in their education system. They will interact with and learn from the head of schools there," Sisodia said.
"I was impressed with that idea. I came back and had a discussion with my officers if we can do similarly in Delhi," he further said.
Sisodia, had visited Finland in September this year study the schooling system. He had visited various schools, universities during the visit and interacted with education experts and officials.
"The classroom teaching methodology was very poor in government schools. It wasn't centered on student but on curriculum. There is a huge gap between the market demand and the higher education. Conventional courses are being continued," Sisodia said.
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