Monday 31 January, 2011

School plays a vital role in our lives

The role of school is very important for our grooming. We don’t go to school just to know how to read and write. Nor is it only a means to grab degrees by passing the examination and moving to higher classes, but more.Human beings are said to be civilized social animals. Although our homes give us the protection and first feelings of the school and we start learning things from here itself. It's the school where our actual process of learning and development starts and takes shape.We spend at least 12 valuable years of our lives in schools. In this long span of time we ensure our overall development. The acquisition of character and behavior actually takes place during this period which prepares us to face the harsh reality of the outer world when we come out of school. We learn to develop the team spirit and cooperation by developing school spirit. School spirit can improve a student's commitment to education. This commitment can in turn act as a deterrent to negative behavior, such as dropping out of school. School spirit creates a positive learning environment for both students and teachers. And having a positive learning environment is one of the many things that make going to school so exciting.We learn lots of things at school leaving the difficult syllabus apart. We learn how to mingle, develop friendship and socialize with different people. Most important of all, we come to discover ourselves by developing our mind and soul. We teachers pouring their heart and soul in instilling knowledge and wisdom in us. They solve our query, clear our doubts and make us feel what we are and what we have to become in future course of life.The character of society actually is determined at school itself. Hence this key period has to be utilized properly if we would like to lead a successful life. The success does not only lie in becoming a commercial successful person; rather, we must try to be good humans first.The school must also give stress on imparting moral values to us. Developing the academic ability must not be the mere goal of it. A proper environment conducive for learning must be provided at our schools.
Students' Oxygen movement view
12/12/2010

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