| Management number | 222472351 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | US$17.03 | Model Number | 222472351 | ||
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BOOK DESCRIPTIONThe MSEC Report 2025: Part One - Asking the Questions Nobody Wants to Answer127 children. One teacher. Five grades. Welcome to education in Meghalaya.In 2025, the Meghalaya State Education Commission published a 473-page report documenting everything wrong with the state's education system. Dropout rates. Infrastructure gaps. Teacher shortages. Learning failures.The problems are known. Documented. Measured. Analyzed.So why haven't they been fixed?This book takes the MSEC Report 2025 and asks the questions the report doesn't ask:Why do we celebrate enrollment numbers when students aren't learning?How do statistical averages hide grotesque inequality?Why do we adopt policies but never implement them?Why are curriculum frameworks perpetually "in development" but never done?What does it mean when a system documents its own failure comprehensively—and then changes nothing?This is not a summary of the report. This is an interrogation.Through fifteen relentless chapters, author Mawphniang Napoleon uses the report's own data to expose the gap between documentation and action, between rhetoric and reality, between measuring schooling and measuring learning.Written in urgent, conversational prose and grounded in rigorous data analysis, this book reveals how education systems perform reform while avoiding transformation. How bureaucratic language makes crisis sound acceptable. How children become statistics, and statistics become excuses for inaction.Behind every number is a child. A teacher. A family. A future being wasted.This book is for:Policymakers who need to understand why their policies aren't translating to changeTeachers who know something's wrong but can't articulate itParents whose children are being failed by the systemStudents who experienced this system and wondered, "Why was school like that?"Anyone who believes education is a justice issue.What readers are saying:"I've been teaching for twelve years. I've felt everything this book describes. But I thought it was just me. Reading this, I realize: It's not me. It's the system. And that changes everything."— Teacher, East Khasi Hills"This book made me furious. In a good way. The kind of fury that makes you want to do something."— Education activist, Shillong"Finally, someone asking the questions we've been afraid to ask."— Parent, South West Garo HillsWhat makes this book different:It's Socratic, not didactic. The book doesn't lecture—it questions. It makes you discover the truth yourself.It's data-driven but human. Every statistic is translated into human reality. Numbers become children. Percentages become teachers. Tables become families.It's angry but disciplined. Every claim is grounded in evidence from the MSEC Report itself. The fury is earned.It's practical, not theoretical. Philosophy illuminates practice, but the focus is always: What's happening in classrooms right now?It's uncompromising. This book refuses to accept "challenges persist" as explanation. It demands accountability. Buy this book. Read it. Share it. Act on it.For every child sitting in a failing classroom right now.For Meghalaya.For justice. Read more
| XRay | Not Enabled |
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| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 1.4 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 1 of 1 | 1 |
| Reading age | 10 - 18 years |
| Print length | 435 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | December 22, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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