Friday 19 February, 2010

Coaching Institutions- A boon or a bane

There has been a rapid rise in the number of tuition centres that are mushrooming in every locality. Coaching institutions are brimming with students seeking extra help in their academics. But rather than just taking a bit of help from these sources, it has become a regular and routine affair. Tuition centres can be compared to medical clinics; just as we go to seek help of doctors when in need. The same way we take help of tuitions at times when we need academic assistance. But is the problem so deep that we have to pay regular visits to these centres or for that matter, a clinic? Surely not. Tuitions are inculcating a habit of cut-throat competition among students and are preparing them merely for money and marks. This is a major obstacle in the growth of kids in schools, the atmosphere of studies and alertness is reducing day by day. The students are taking schools for granted, paying attention only in tuitions. They keep running from one place to another for tuitions and are not able to realize the value of time and time management. The teacher also are more enthusiastic in their coaching classes rather than in schools. All the efficient and teachers have set up their own centres due to the conveniences attached to them. Tuitions shouldn't be established institutions of society; instead, the quality of schooling should be upgraded to discourage the growth of these centres. The government must ensure better pay packages and conveniences for school teachers, well equipped schools and a proportional teacher-student ratio. School is second home for kids and it will continue to be so when the teacher and students stay as a family and hence, the senior students can help their friends in solving the doubts.Due to the development of tuition centres knowledge is taken to be a commercial investment that will pay in forms of highly paid jobs. School is a temple of knowledge where students are instilled with the right values and not just a guest for material needs, as in tuition centres. Its time when we ask ourselves- “Tuitions, a boon as a bane?” and act to get the desired result.
Students' Oxygen movement view
14/02/2010

Monday 15 February, 2010

Requesting PM and CM for regular visit to schools

After a long chilly interval, this year's first discussion took place with fresh energy, vigour and ideas and a new hope for realising all our dreams and a striving to achieve more marks in more fields to serve more people.
The much awaited student council was formed today which consist of student coordinators of different schools and colleges. The council took shape to make education the biggest issue and for addressing and raising the burning issues of society by the students.
The students placed their first proposal of regular and unorganized visits of prime minister and chief ministers to schools. The values are instilled in the students and the process of future making begins right from the school, where children learn and catch things that comes their way. The young students should be well connected with the decision makers of the society.
These visits, the students instead, should not be mere formalities, instead, they should be unorganized meetings with the growing kids that creates a shared bond between the young minds and the expressed ones.
Our system makers should reach out to kids and prepare them for the inheritance of responsibilities of the nation in future; to see how they are groomed and the values they receive from schools and around.
The children will take this as a pleasant surprise and will feel secured under the guidance and counselling of caring leaders. The leaders will also feel satisfied after monitoring the growth of the future torch bearers, and if they don't, they will take corrective measures to ensure a good quality of life in society for the individual. The student council members felt that the time and security of the prime Minister and chief ministers is very important but knowing this, they put forth this proposal as the process of nation building is equally important and it will be most yielding when the chain of bonding links all.
The care and affection shown will create a wave in the student community and they will respond with positive outcomes and will strive to achieve what we lack today- a harmonious society.
Students' Oxygen movement view
07/02/2010