Fadnavis was speaking at a function here to mark Teachers' Day where as many as 106 teachers from the state were felicitated.
"With the fast-paced changing world, teachers should also keep them updated with the latest happenings and changes. And thereby, help create best students. Mindset of teachers should also change with the changing times," he said.
Citing an example of exemplary education India had once with college like Madras Presidency College counted as one of the world's best institutes, Fadnavis said such education system prevailed in India and people should look up to country's rich legacy.
State Education minister Vinod Twade said government will ensure a success rate of 96 per cent in class 10th examination (Maharashtra Board) in the current academic year, while for the remaining four per cent skill development training will be rendered, he said.
The minister on the occasion appealed to teachers that the 'union culture' should not enter into school academics.