Broken Schooling: Why the System Is Failing Curious Children

When learning becomes about obedience, curiosity dies. Broken Schooling explains why the system needs rethinking—not more pressure.

When learning becomes about obedience, curiosity dies. Broken Schooling explains why the system needs rethinking—not more pressure.

Marks may open doors—but skills keep them open. Future Ready Kids shows why autonomy, curiosity, and self-learning matter more than rankings in today’s world.

India’s education system isn’t broken by accident—it’s perfectly designed to produce obedience, not capability. Teach to Earn exists to flip this model, helping students become self-directed learners who build real skills, real confidence, and real agency in the real world.

India’s education system teaches children to obey, memorise, and wait for instructions.
We’re building an AI tutor to do the opposite—encourage curiosity, autonomy, and independent thinking.
One child, one computer, one AI guide at a time—that’s how learning gets fixed.

Indian companies complain they can’t find good workers—and when they do, they don’t stay. That’s not a talent problem. It’s a strategy failure. Higher pay offers temporary relief, but education creates permanent loyalty. When companies invest in a worker’s learning ecosystem—especially their children’s education—something powerful happens: pride replaces resentment, careers replace jobs, and loyalty stops being transactional. Gifting an Education PC isn’t charity. It’s intelligent capitalism that builds skills, dignity, and a future-ready workforce.

India doesn’t suffer from a shortage of people. It suffers from a shortage of capability-building education. We proudly talk about our demographic dividend, yet quietly run an education system that trains obedience, punishes curiosity, and produces degrees without competence. A…

Parents know the schooling system is broken—but fear keeps them stuck in it.
Following the herd feels safe, even when it quietly kills curiosity and confidence.
Real education begins when parents stop waiting for permission and start acting.

Most successful adults didn’t thrive because of school, but despite it.
If you want your child to be future-ready, stop optimising for marks—and start designing for learning.

You don’t need to be like everyone else to succeed—you just need the right support.

Smart schools don’t teach more—they teach better.