Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Imparting education can’t be taken for granted

Teaching is not just another work or profession only to earn your livelihood. It’s a devotion and the schools are the temple of knowledge and the teachers are its devotees. It's a selfless service for the community to make our youngster educated in result making our society a better place to live in. A society which adores not just other human beings but also values living and non-living things in surrounding which is important for our survival. If we continue playing with child’s future for the sake of giving them education which is improper and low in quality by appointing those people who either don’t have flair or fire to educate them it will have lots of ill effect in the coming generation. Unfortunately our Government seems to be doing so. They are appointing people for this work just on the basis of their marks or Degrees which are found to be either manipulated or a fake one in majority of the cases. How come these people who are doing immoral acts for getting jobs give moral values to kids is itself a big question. Can we afford to do so because these teachers ultimately has the role to shape our country future by giving our child good education. We will be living in the fool’s paradise if we expect these teachers will do justice to their teaching profession. Its our sincere request not to malign this social service by giving reins to those are not meant for this. Teacher have high regards in our society so lets not de glorify this profession. Can we afford to appoints doctors who are not properly trained and send them to the remotest areas and expect that the health of villagers will improve, the fate of the people can well be imagined. So this act has to be given thought before implementing.
Students' Oxygen movement view
27/06/2010

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately we are into tis practice since our country became Independent. we never thought that education should be given priority. By appointing unskilled or undevoted people to this profession will only harm the coming generation because half knowledge is always dangerous.
Bilash poddar

Anonymous said...

It is agreed that students get interested in learning when teachers convey their interest into what they are learning. Unfortunately, teachers just pass on crude information which is according to the so-called curriculum, without showing any interest or dedication.
Today education has sadly become a commodity. Several years back when imparting education was considered the highest priority, now even well known institutions show more interest in the brand of copies and notebooks used by students. Students are asked to buy copies of a particular brand!!!. This only helps in diverting the student's attention from studies.In such an institution where imparting knowledge should have been the only motive, attention is being paid to these nonsense ideas!
Nitika Satya