5. Success is Independent of Geography

Most people believe that a successful idea should be imitated and used elsewhere. The same beliefs are held with education methods. However, there are some substantial arguments against this. The situation is a vital factor. Any idea or method needs to be adjusted to the locality or to the institution itself. A new perspective on academics might be globally popular, but there will always be a city or a town in which that same approach will fail to work. Thus, the adoption of an education agenda should be based on thorough evaluation and not its popularity elsewhere.